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

This video discusses metal and its relationship with heat and fire.  The video demonstrates the oxidation of metal.  Steal wool gets ignited.  The...

Have you ever wondered why dogs pant?  This video would be great to show your students when you are talking about animal adaptations and how their...

This animated video discusses the factors that possibly led to Earth having water.  After all, having water on a planet is extremely rare so where...

This is a great video overview with interesting facts about President Lyndon B. Johnson (LBJ), produced by Disney. Includes items JFK...

In this compare and contrast activity, students will read two articles or two books, or watch two short Youtube videos about two animals. ...

This is the rubric I use to grade each student's science experiment that they present to the class.

This is a great clip to help introduce or briefly review elements of Japanese Internment Camps during WWII. (World War 2, WW2, World War II)

This video clip examines the influence of the first televised presidential debate during the election for president in 1960 between John F....

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

This resource would be a great introduction to your unit on cells.  It is an animation of many different types of cells and some of their...

The rumors are partially true that the baldness "gene" comes from your mother's father, but how true is this?  Watch this video with your students...

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 assignment I give my students before they actually take their mineral identification test. In this activity, the minerals have already...

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

This video examines President Lyndon B. Johnson’s presidency, his fight against poverty, the anti-war movement, and his approach to Vietnam.

In this Study Jam video, students will learn about the water cycle.  The vocabulary used in the video is precipitation, evaporation, condensation...

What would it be like to get punched by Superman?  Here is a video that attempts to explaine the physics behind it.

In this biology video, students will grasp a better understanding of how cells divide through mitosis and meiosis, but the emphasis is on how...

Unveil the fascinating realm of weather prediction through this engaging video. Produced by NASA, this film dives into the intricate world of...

This video does a good job explaining what is meant by natural selection in the evolutionary process and why scientists believe in the Theory of...

In this video, the definition of an ecosystem is visually demonstrated and discussed as well as the different biomes.  This is a good introduction...

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

This video discusses how scientists are taking plants and creating fuel and energy with it.  Biological concepts are also taught about breaking...

This video examines President Richard M. Nixon’s plans to “limit” yet “expand” America’s role in the Vietnam conflict.