Experience a side-splitting video parody that imagines a calamitous weather forecast. Prepare to be entertained as students witness what happens...
7th Grade Resources
This is a great video clip to help introduce or review the March on Washington with Martin Luther King (MLK) during the Civil Rights Movement.
This is a three-point rubric for informative writing. It includes grading criteria for the topic sentence, organization, details, conclusion,...
This video demonstrates how sugar gives a "high" to your brain, causing you to want to eat more. Carbohydrates, glucose, fructose, sucrose,...
With this video, students will learn about how energy and matter get transferred through different organisms via the food chain. Sun Energy,...
This video shows highlights of President John F. Kennedy's (JFK) challenge to go to the moon speech at Rice University as part of the Space Race...
This is a great video that explores the life and culture of the New England Colonies.
This is a great clip to demonstrate and open a discussion about conflict: man vs. society as shown through the movie "Rudy."
Enhance your fossil unit with this concise and engaging video that explores the intriguing process of fossil extraction from rock. Witness the...
In this video you will actually get a chance to see how old your ears are. This video does an excellent job explaining the science behind it as...
This video is great at giving a simple animation and description on how our body benefits from plants' photosynthesis. Stomata, Carbohydrates,...
This is a great video that shows a general simulation of how the launch, orbiting, and re-entry worked for John Glenn as he beacme the first...
The rumors are partially true that the baldness "gene" comes from your mother's father, but how true is this? Watch this video with your students...
In 1957, nine brave African American students faced immense hatred and violence as they attempted to integrate Little Rock Central High School in...
Students will find this grammar activity and worksheet fun as they try to put the words in the correct order to make a sentence.
Have you ever wondered why the moon sometimes seems to be much larger? This video will explore illusion of moon sizes.
Watch as a whole line of cars falls off into a ravine in this amazing amateur video. This would be a great video to show during a unit on erosion...
Kepler is a camera that looks for exoplanets. This video discusses the processes behind finding exoplanets. It also demonstrates how math is...
Students can either label or put the skeleton together in this online activity. The better they do the higher their score. They can practice it...
This is an inspirational story of a pilot (Colonel Gail "Hal" Halvorsen, Uncle Wiggly Wings) who began dropping candy by handkerchief parachutes...
This NASA video describes how the Wright Brothers used the scientific inquiry in learning to fly. It will demonstrate how their first plane...
If you are teaching a unit on the skin or the epidermis, your students might be interested in viewing how tattoos stay permanent in your skin. ...
This video answer the questions, "Why do joints pop and crack?." In the video, they will discuss the anatomy of a joint, how it is used, and why...