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

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...

In this one-day activity students will read and learn about the different types of landforms that are out there. They will then, as groups, create...

In this assignment, students will explore 25 features found in North and South America. They will circle, outline, and label specific locations on...

A 14-year-old girl describes a great American adventure, crossing the Plains by wagon on a 2000-mile journey west

In this video symbiotic relationships are discussed.  The video does a great job detailing the relationships between symbiotic organisms,...

During your unit on adaptations, evolution, or predator-prey relationships, this video would be an excellent one to show your students.  In it, is...

I show this video when discussing pyroclastic flows.  This is a pyroclastic flow that killed a few people in Japan a couple of years ago.  It is a...

This is a fun, short informational video with basic facts about President John Adams.

This is a really short video about how to become an entrepreneur and discusses what an entrepreneur is in economics.

Demonstrate how magma is more buoyant than the surrounding earth material.  Volcanoes erupt simply because the melted rock rises up through cracks...

This is a great video that describe the importance of many elements of the monuments that make up our our capitol.

This image was designed to demonstrate how sandstone ends up as gneiss, a metamorphic rock.  It follows the sequences of: sandstone, quartzite,...

This video does a great job discussing and showing the processes of coastal beach and rock formations.  The video also discusses a little bit...

In this video, students get to hear and see a really rare volcanic eruption.  These are silent killers called limnic eruptions.  Limnic eruptions...

In this activity students are going to find a small rock, decide what rock type it is, weight it, place it in a tumbler and then over a two week...

How does tape work?  Van Der Waals bonds are the answer.  This video describes how tape acts like a solid and a liquid to keep its ability to...

Have you ever wondered where the heat inside the Earth comes from? Look no further than this fascinating video found on...

This is a great video to explore a brief history of the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.

Find out how scientists create electricity near volcanoes by using geothermal energy.

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...

This video discusses a range of astronomy topics.  The main theme of it though is, how likely planets are to being habitable.  Planets need to be...

This is a great video that explores the life and culture of the Middle Colonies.

This lab will only work if you have Java on your computers. It should work fine on Windows machines.
In this digital Phet...

Looking for a fun and educational way to teach your students about plant growth? Look no further than our Plant Writing Passages and Prompt! This...