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

If you are a science teacher and don't have a water rocket lab, you should begin.  This experiment is the highlight of our year.  This is a doc...

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...

This NASA video demonstrates how scientists compare distances between the planets and the sun using the measurement system, Astronomical Units. ...

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)

This is a short clip about James Meredith and his quest to enter the University of Mississippi during the Civil Rights Movement including...

An excellent video that briefly describes what motion sickness is and what is causing it.

This is a fun video to help introduce or review the Presidents of the United States.

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about Richard Nixon, produced by Disney. Includes items of Vietnam War, Ping Pong Diplomacy...

Unlock the secrets of transparent glass with this captivating and informative video. Through stunning animations, the video unveils the science...

In this Study Jam video, students will get a better understanding of biomes.  Vocabulary that is discussed is biome, ecosystem, habitat, climate,...

This video explores the events of the Cuban Missile Crisis between the U.S. (President John F. Kennedy) and Russia (Nikita Khrushchev) during the...

In this Earth Science lab, students will crush a soda can using atmospheric pressure. This is a common science experiment with a twist. In this...

This is a great video to help introduce or review the Nashville, Tennessee Sit ins during the Civil Rights Movement.

This is a great video summary of WWI that can be used as a review for a WWI Unit.

This is a reading of the Declaration of Independence by Hollywood actors and actresses.

This is a long list of Aesop's fables.  Most of them have a modern day version of the fable as well.  Use the fables to teach students how to...

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 an excellent video about how the absence and reintroduction of wolves in Yellowstone affected the Yellowstone food web and even change the...

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 first begin by exploring area and perimeter.  Tell your students to make a shape that has a specific area or...

This is an excellent video that discusses the 10% usage of the brain myth.  The video will discuss how the brain functions and the energy required...

How many times to we tell our children to put on warm clothes during the
winter so that they won't get a cold?   This video does an...

This is a good video, yet kind of sad, about the use of Laika the dog as the first living organism to enter space during the Space Race of the...

This is a great video to introduce or explore the Birmingham, Alabama protests during the Civil Rights Movement.