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

In this Earth Science lab, students will create their own homemade barometers using a canning jar, a balloon, and a straw. The barometers can show...

For those teachers who use publisher to create worksheets and activities for their classroom, you may be interested in this...

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...

In this Earth Science Earthquake activity, students will explore the USGS current earthquake website. Students will understand what is to be found...

In this activity students take simple sentences and use metaphors and similes to enhance their sentences, making them more interesting,...

This is a great video clip to help introduce or review the March on Washington with Martin Luther King (MLK) during the Civil Rights Movement.

This video demonstrates some of the actual scientific means for muscle growth.  Very strong individuals might owe their muscle growth to a...

Have you ever tried to teach your students that sleep is important?  Here is a video that discusses sleep importance and what happens when you don...

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

Honeybees create their honey-cone out of hexagons.  Why is this?  This video demonstrates how bees use math to maximize space and energy.

EarthScience.xyz is a website that teaches earth science to students.  It is a step by step book containing...

Introducing the Cell Phone Writing Passages and Prompt - a fun and engaging way for students of all ages to practice their opinion writing skills...

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

This is an animated video that describes how the Declaration of Independence came about.  This video also dispels a myth or two about its...

With this video you can easily start off a class on genetics or reproduction.  Simply propose the age old question, "Which came first, the chicken...

This is a great clip to introduce or review key points of the Truman Doctrine and The Marshall Plan in the rebuilding of Europe after WWII (World...

This video is a great way to introduce the evolution of languages.  How do linguists trace the origin of words?

This video takes you on a journey to find out how a tree can get water all the way to its top when so many other scientific factors and laws...

This is footage from President Kennedy’s Funeral Procession.

Why does swiss cheese have holes?  I have to admit I never thought about it, but this video show how bacteria goes through processes that create...

This video discusses how the brain makes room for more information.

Here is a plate tectonic demonstration/lab idea for all grade levels.  You can easily use this video when teaching about earthquakes and plate...

This video explores the majesty of some of the diverse landscapes in Arizona.

Gentle stream classroom timer. Add a soft soothing sound to your classroom timer with this babbling brook. A siren sounds at the end.