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

This is a video that discusses the importance of sharks in the ocean ecosystem.  The questions, "What if there were no sharks?" is explored.

This is a cute retelling of the events of the Continental Congress on the road to independence at the beginning of the Revolutionary War. It could...

This Educational Technology Tutorial demonstrates how teachers can use LightShot or any other screen capture software to quickly and easily add...

This is a great video to introduce manifest destiny or moving west.

Find out what the Asteroid belt is.  Did you know that it isn't like what you might see in the movies?  There is much more space in the Asteroid...

In this video, viewers will learn about how Lord Kelvin attempted to determine the age of the Earth, as well as why the Earth becomes warmer as...

Here is a quick tribute to Rosalind Franklin the lady scientist who helped discover the double-helix shape of DNA.

This video does an excellent job explaining the answer to the question, "How small is an atom?  It compares an atom to the size of a grapefruit...

You don't have to be on drugs or mentally ill, in order to hallucinate.  This video discusses the science behind hallucinations.

In this Earth Science Lab, students will gain an understanding of what relative humidity and dew point are. There are four parts to the lab. The...

In this video, the definition of an ecosystem is visually demonstrated and discussed as well as the different biomes.  This is a good introduction...

There are many misconceptions about evolution.  One of the largest misconceptions is that we evolved directly from an ape-like creature.  This...

In this informative Earth Science video, viewers will learn about the layers of the Earth and how scientists have come to know about them. From...

Note: You will need some fossil examples in order to complete this lab.

In this historical geology lab, student groups will do their best...

TEDEd created this video, which is an animation about how a cell is attacked by a virus.  It is very detailed and uses language that is easy to...

This video shows the history of batteries.  Find out who were key inventors and what all the important parts of the battery are.

This is a bio feature of the Rosa Parks story during the Civil Rights Movement.

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...

Eyeball floaters are what you see sometimes floating across your vision when looking at something bright.  This video explains what those are.

In this Earth Science digital activity, students will locate specific water eroded or deposited landforms. The activity will enhance their...

This is a fun video that can be used as an introduction to the language, grammar, and a host of other general English topics.

Unveil the fascinating realm of weather prediction through this engaging video. Produced by NASA, this film dives into the intricate world of...

This is a great clip to demonstrate and open a discussion about conflict: man vs. society as shown through the movie "Rudy."

This video explains the Amendments of the Bill of Rights.