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

This is a great video to introduce Feudalism in the Middle Ages. It explores the structure of the Feudal system of Nobility (Kings), Lords,...

This is a great clip to help open a discussion about conflict or character vs. nature.

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 is a great clip to use as a hook or a discussion point to introduce the Navajo Code Talkers in WWII. (World War 2, WW2, World War II)

This is a great video that can be used as an introduction or a simple review of the characteristics of life.

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

Here is a quick video that discusses what would happen if you drank too much water.  More importantly though is that it discusses many organs that...

This "It's OK to be Smart" video discusses the human nose and its awesome ability to sense smells.  Please note that this video does talk about...

Why did Pluto get demoted from being a planet?  Well did you know that there are actually bigger than Pluto objects that orbit our sun?  If we...

This is an introductory video to avalanches.

This video visually describes how cells use active and passive transport to get molecules into an individual cell. Osmosis, Dialysis, Facilitated...

In this assignment, students will open up a Google Doc, you can have it printed as well, and fill out a table of some very useful industrial ores...

This is the full speech by President John F. Kennedy as he addressed the nation about the Cuban Missile Crisis during the Cold War when Russia was...

This Google search activity allows students to go to the internet to search for specific minerals and then to use the Periodic Table to discover...

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...

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...

Experience a side-splitting video parody that imagines a calamitous weather forecast. Prepare to be entertained as students witness what happens...

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...

Watch and learn how bats transmit diseases and viruses and why so many bats carry viruses.

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...

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

In this activity, students get to know Alfred Wegener and why and how he came up with the idea of continental drift and the super-continent...

The ability to watch supercooled water turn instantly to ice is quite popular right now on the internet.  Here is a video that will discuss why...

In this activity, students will determine the type of soil they have as well as figure out the pH level of the soil. Students will reinforce their...