Seventh Grade resources for teachers. Contains videos, worksheets, websites, and activities for students.

Here is a story of Stephen Sillett, who discovered that the extremely tall redwood trees actually contain their own ecosystems.  Watch this video...

I show this video during my unit on volcanoes when discussing the two Hawaiian volcano flow types, Pahoehoe and aa lavas.  It shows both very well...

This is a powerful tribute to help explore the realities of the Ghettos during during the WWII era. It helps students to grasp the severity of the...

This worksheet reviews the concept of area and perimeter.  Types of questions include the area of irregular shape, adding the total area of two...

This is an excellent video that discusses the 10% usage of the brain myth.  The video will discuss how the brain functions and the energy required...

This is a simple number line make that allows teachers to generate custom number lines  Below are some examples of number lines that can be...

Show students how to use protractors and ruler in this interactive website.  Teachers can also easily show polygons and quadrilaterals.  Shape...

This video on evolution discusses the different lines of evidence that support the theory of evolution.  The discussion is around: comparative...

Alzheimer's disease is the most common cause of dementia, affecting over 40 million people worldwide. And though it was discovered over a century...

The Chelyabinsk Meteor was an awesome event that occurred in Russia.  This video explains the ins and outs of this meteorite impact.

During my unit on volcanoes, I have the students do some research on some famous volcanoes.  Mt. Vesuvius is one.  This video shows a quick tour...

In this video students will learn about volume and capacity.  Students will be shown how to decompose milliliters into liters.  The video talks...

Steve Spangler demonstrates the power behind friction using two notebooks.  This can also be done using your textbooks.  Variable to the...

Discover the fascinating world of seismology with this educational video found on EducationalResource.org...

This video demonstrates some of the actual scientific means for muscle growth.  Very strong individuals might owe their muscle growth to a...

This is a great video to help introduce the idea of bartering, trade, and money in economics.

This Study Jam video discusses animal adaptations and how animals use them for protection.  Natural Selection, traits, inherited behavior,...

This is a short comical video about an interview with a cloud.  He describes how easy it is to hit humans as they try to escape lightning bolts.  ...

Embark on an illuminating video that unravels the secrets of wind. Explore the fascinating mechanisms behind wind generation on our planet....

In this EdTech Earth Science activity, students will use Google Drawing to create an image that demonstrates the three main types of earthquake...

This video explains how swallowed air becomes a burp and sometimes a smelly fart.  It also describes why those two bodily functions can smell.

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about president Ulysses S. Grant, produced by Disney.

Find out how many calories people need to eat per day.  The video discusses what calories actually are, how your body burns them, and the...

Embark on an intriguing video journey that explores the fascinating seasons experienced on other planets. Discover the unique characteristics and...