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

Here is a website that has a sliding animation to demonstrate the size of...

This video shows the hearings of Alger Hiss and Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, supposed spies, during the Red Scare at the beginning of the Cold War...

This website is great.  You can create a near limitless sets of configurable math worksheets. The worksheets have multiple variables and all...

Discover a captivating educational video that creatively explains the theory of Plate Tectonics in the style of a pop-up book. Explore scientific...

What can I say more than this is a great video about goats, their sounds, ability to see, and other animal adaptations that make them what they...

In this educational video, scientists from Arizona State University, discuss a little bit about the red planet, what we know about it, and how we...

Here is a video that discusses all of the chemical reactions that occur when cooking a cookie.  Great video to show the science behind cooking.

Embark on an extraordinary adventure as two explorers venture beyond the conventional trails and unearth the hidden treasures nestled within...

This is a great video clip to help introduce or further explore the conditions of the Battle of the Bulge during WWII. (World War 2, WW2, World...

Use the video short "Lifted" to analyze character traits and how characters can change over time.

This NASA video describes what the sun is and what it is made out of. 
Part of the discussion is about sun spots and solar flares.  They do...

This video discusses what would happen to the human body if it were to dehydrate.  This is a great video to use when discussing the importance of...

Where did all the material found in Saturn's rings come from?  How did those rings form?  Find out the answer to those questions and share this...

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

This video clip explains and shows the events of Lee Harvey Oswald being shot by Jack “Ruby” Rubenstein after Oswald had been arrested for the...

In this lab, students will design and experiment to determine which type of sediment is the most permeable and the most porous. This very open to...

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...

In this volcano video, students will be able to see a climb up Krakatoa's child, Anak.  I find this video fascinating because it vividly shows the...

Immerse yourself in a thought-provoking animated video that draws a captivating parallel between climate change and the timeless game of Tetris....

Have you or your students ever wondered why we yawn?  The theory that you may have heard was to add more oxygen to your body.  Well, guess what,...

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...

I do this convection currents demonstration when discussing how air moves. This can be used as well when discussing volcanoes, mantle convection,...

This is a wonderful short documentary about the life of President George Washington. It explains elements of his childhood and life at Mount...

Looking for an informative video about geothermal energy? Look no further than this fascinating 10-minute video from...