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

This video shows a man on Who Wants to Be a Millionaire, losing $15,000 because he didn't under stand the concept of squares.  What is even...

This video explains and demonstrates President Ronald Reagan’s conviction and determination against the spread of Communism towards the end of the...

This is a fun song to help review or reinforce the Bill of Rights.

This video answer the questions, "Why do joints pop and crack?."  In the video, they will discuss the anatomy of a joint, how it is used, and why...

Bill Nye the Science Guy describes how scientists and physicists might be able to stop an asteroid as it comes closer to Earth.  He discusses the...

This is a great video to help introduce and explain how money circulates in our economic system. It gives a real world example that will help kids...

In this one-day activity students will read and learn about the different types of landforms that are out there. They will then, as groups, create...

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...

This is a fun video that can be used to introduce, review, or reinforce state and capitals as scene on the Animaniancs.

Try this word problem with your students  to see if they can solve the word problem given in this movie, "Little Big League."  This video is sure...

This is a documentary explaining the history just before the Great Depression occurred.  It does a good job showing actual footage and music from...

Find out why the sky is blue in this SciShow video.  The video discusses the way light reflects colors and the fact that you really have to be...

I have actually been to the Arenal Volcano.  It is a beautiful site.  The volcano erupted sending down a pyroclastic cloud killing several...

If you are teaching about how predators and prey interact then this video is awesome. It shows a monitor lizard and a cobra fight and defend...

This video answers the question, "Why is our solar system flat?"  

Experience a side-splitting video parody that imagines a calamitous weather forecast. Prepare to be entertained as students witness what happens...

This video visually describes how cells use active and passive transport to get molecules into an individual cell. Osmosis, Dialysis, Facilitated...

During my unit on volcanoes, I have the students do some research on some famous volcanoes.  Mt. Vesuvius is one.  This video shows a quick tour...

This volcano video demonstrates and discusses how composite and shield volcanoes are created and describes their lava type.  The Ring of Fire and...

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

I show this video when discussing the different types of volcanic eruptions.  This volcanic eruption style is a Hawaiian style.  The lava does a...

This is an introduction to population distributions.  It talks about the three different population distributions:  aggregated, uniform, and...

This is a great tribute video to heros. It introduces Rosa Parks, Martin Luther King Jr., Flight 93, 9-11, Sandy Hook, and even the Granite...

In this Earth Science Lab, I have my students design an experiment that determines which sediment type is the most porous and which sediment type...