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

Egg drop competition instructions and material list. It contains follow up questions.

This is a great video that examines the process of mummification in a informational and humorous parody.

In this worksheet, students will take everyday objects from the classroom and use balance scales to find the mass.  The students will first...

In 1957, nine brave African American students faced immense hatred and violence as they attempted to integrate Little Rock Central High School in...

In this EdTech Earth Science activity, students will use Google Drawing to create an image that demonstrates the three main types of earthquake...

This is a great video to show students the many monuments and layout of our nation's capitol.

While sugar is easy to spot in candy, soft drinks, and ice cream, it also hides out in foods you might not expect.  This video decodes confusing...

Students will be engaged in hands-on experimentation and discover the principles of motion and collision through a series of captivating lab...

Do your students wonder why we get old?  This quick video will demonstrate the process and genetics behind aging.

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 is a short clip of Martin Luther King Jr.’s last speech before he was assassinated, known as the Mountain Top speech during the Civil Rights...

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

In this 4 day lab, students will become very familiar with the procedures involved in identifying minerals.

Day 1: Students will learn...

This is a great video to share in with your students.  The video explores some scientific evidence that plants can learn and can remember.  But...

This is an inspirational story of a pilot (Colonel Gail "Hal" Halvorsen, Uncle Wiggly Wings) who began dropping candy by handkerchief parachutes...

In this student self-guided Earth Science activity, students will read about and work their way through the different techniques used in Relative...

Show students how to use protractors and ruler in this interactive website.  Teachers can also easily show polygons and quadrilaterals.  Shape...

This is a great video that describe the importance of many elements of the monuments that make up our our capitol.

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 is a great video clip to help introduce or further explore the conditions of the Battle of the Bulge during WWII. (World War 2, WW2, World...

This animated video discusses force and motion.  Inertia, Mass, Gravity, Force, Friction, Newtons, Energy are all discussed in this StudyJam film...

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

This is an Awesome Overview of the CIvil Rights Movement. It covers everything from Plessy Vs. Ferguson, Ku Klux Klan - KKK, Brown Vs. The Topeka...

In this lab I have students observe what happens to water, which represents air, warms up and what happens to water as it cools down. Using a hot...