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

Have you ever wondered whether or not ketchup was considered a liquid or a solid.  After all it can take a lot to get ketchup out of a bottle. ...

This is a short biography video of President George Washington. Learn about the life of the first President of the United States.

In this assignment, students will find images of rocks and rock formations that demonstrate that weathering has occurred. They will create a...

Here is a very quick video that will quickly describe "What energy is."  It discusses chemical, nuclear, and dark energy.  

This is a great video to help explain and summarize the events of Kristallnacht (Night of broken crystal or glass) and the persecution of the Jews...

This is a short clip of Elvis on the Ed Sullivan Show.

In this web research activity, students will research 14 volcanoes via the internet. All of these volcanoes are famous for either their size of...

This is a fun video that gives examples of the Bill of Rights as seen in Disney movies.

This awesome video highlights two students who came up with a great invention for stopping ketchup from coming out all watery.  The video shows...

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

This is an older cartoon video on economics but does an excellent job explaining how the stock market works, using Oil Corporations as an example...

It's all about attraction.  This video discusses covalent and ionic bonding as well as the more basic structure of atoms and molecules.

In this 7-12 Earth Science lab, students will get a chance to hone in on their observation and inference skills. Students will work in groups to...

This animated and narrated video demonstrates how a flu virus exits one person and enters another.  Then it visually describes how the virus will...

This is a great video and song to use as a hook or closure piece on a lesson about the Dust Bowl.

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...

Ignite your students' curiosity about transferring heat energy through conduction, with this engaging worksheet and lab! Designed for young...

This NASA educational video discusses the Aurora Borealis/Northern Lights.

This is a great video to introduce and explain Consumer Price Index within economics.

This is a short video clip of a near execution in a POW camp in Japan during WWII. (World War 2, WW2, World War II)

Here is an excellent video about how scientists map the human genome. Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine, Tissues, Organs, Organism, DNA, and...

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...

This video answers the question, "Why is our solar system flat?"