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...
7th Grade Resources
This is a great video to help introduce or review adjectives.
This video would be more for advanced students, but it does a good job of explaining how media can get scientific ideas completely screwed up. ...
Here is a quick 8-minute video that talks about 3 man-made disasters that were all preventable. The three disasters talked about are, Chernobyl...
This is an interactive digital glacier lab that will help students understand what glaciers are, what some of the formations and deposits look...
In this science video, Veritasium does a fantastic job interviewing the public to see if they know what it actually means to be a solid, liquid or...
Mr. Edmond sings a good song about the difference between Mass and Weight. He actually has a nice voice. He holds up signs so that you can...
This physics lab worksheet focuses on exploring the concepts of collision and momentum using a simulation. The lab is designed to engage students...
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...
This is a TEDed video that demonstrates how cancer-fighting drugs kill cancer and why the human body ends up with some side effects.
In this catchy video, students can learn about the different layers of the Earth in a fun and engaging way through song. The video covers the...
Demonstrate how magma is more buoyant than the surrounding earth material. Volcanoes erupt simply because the melted rock rises up through cracks...
Experience an authentic space shuttle launch with this video, and make sure to play it loud with a high-quality sound system so that your students...
In this short National Geographic science video, we get to take a look at how deadly and awesome some eagles can be. This eagle enjoys reying...
This is a great video to introduce or explore the Birmingham, Alabama protests during the Civil Rights Movement.
In this informative video, the question "Why do trees have rings?" is explored in detail. The presenter delves into the fascinating topic of tree...
This SciShow video discusses what truth serum is, how it was made, by chemistry, and the historical applications of it.
This is a great clip to help students realize the mentality of the Japanese soldiers who oversaw American prisoners in POW Camps during WWII. (...
Optical illusions are some of the most fun things you can browse for on the internet. In this video, ASAP Science discusses a little bit about...
This is a brief educational video on the geography (including location, size, and regions) of the United States.
A quick video that will describe erosion found in the mountains and show beautiful scenery, then you have found a good one. This video shows...
This short animation explains how DNA can get a mismatch mutation and how the body repairs such an error.