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

This video explores President Richard M. Nixon's promise and approach to the Vietnam Conflict/War.

Unravel the mystery behind the ethereal nature of clouds in this captivating video. Delve into their physical composition, delve into the...

What happens to an astronauts cells when they hang out too long in space?  Also, find out other scientific experiments done on the ISS.  How do...

This NASA video describes how the Wright Brothers used the scientific inquiry in learning to fly.  It will demonstrate how their first plane...

This is a great video to explore a brief history of the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C.

In this web research activity, students will research 14 volcanoes via the internet. All of these volcanoes are famous for either their size of...

Why do we blush?  This is actually a scientific mystery.  This video explores some of the hypothesis out there.

I show this volcano video when discussing cinder cone volcanoes.  Paricutin erupted in 1943 and erupted for 9 years afterward.  It occurred on...

In this video symbiotic relationships are discussed.  The video does a great job detailing the relationships between symbiotic organisms,...

This video demonstrates and discusses what the Manifest Destiny is.

This is a great video to introduce and explain Bitcoin currency with economics.

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 a great video that explains the story of The Star Spangled Banner.

This science lab can be used in any of the science disciplines because it is going to help students learn how to read a meter tape. Students will...

This video discusses a range of astronomy topics.  The main theme of it though is, how likely planets are to being habitable.  Planets need to be...

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.    ...

This animated video describes the formation of minerals particularly the mineral quartz and how that quartz becomes sand.  The video will discuss...

This animated video demonstrates how the Kansas-Nebraska act of 1854.  Learn how this act help begin the Civil War and divide our government...

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

In this activity students will discover information about the four mass movement types: creeps, slides, falls, flows, slumps. They will discover...

In this activity students are going to find a small rock, decide what rock type it is, weight it, place it in a tumbler and then over a two week...

This video details the "brown food chain," explaining how rotting detritus such as pond scum and animal poop contribute enormous amounts of energy...

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 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...