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

Here is a quick tribute to Rosalind Franklin the lady scientist who helped discover the double-helix shape of DNA.

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...

Using colored pencils or crayons, students will read some Christmas puns and then identify nouns, verbs, pronouns, Adverbs, and Adjectives with...

This video explores President John F. Kennedy (JFK) and the failed Bay of Pigs incident in Cuba during the Cold War Era.

If you are just getting ready to teach a lesson on DNA, you might want to use this video to introduce the concept.  It does a good job explaining...

This is a neat animate video that discusses the difference between poisons and venoms.  

This is a good video that explores the history of the U.S Capitol Building.

This is a great video to help introduce or reinforce the concepts of real numbers, integers, and rational, and irrational numbers.

Here is a website that has a sliding animation to demonstrate the size of...

This is the full recording of the “I have a dream speech” given by Martin Luther King Jr. from the steps of the Lincoln Memorial during the Civil...

This video shows one of President Eisenhower’s campaign commercials.

What is light pollution?  Most of the world can no longer even see the Milky Way Galaxy.  This video discusses why.

Here is an excellent video about how scientists map the human genome. Adenine, Thymine, Cytosine, Guanine, Tissues, Organs, Organism, DNA, and...

This SciShow video discusses what truth serum is, how it was made, by chemistry, and the historical applications of it.

This is a great video summary of WWI that can be used as a review for a WWI Unit.

Use this assignment to help students understand the difference between a mineral and other objects that they might think are minerals. The...

In this Earth Science Lab, students will gain an understanding of what relative humidity and dew point are. There are four parts to the lab. The...

This video does an excellent job explaining the answer to the question, "How small is an atom?  It compares an atom to the size of a grapefruit...

This is a great video that can be used to introduce or review the main ideas and supporting details in a story or paragraph.

Immerse yourself in a thought-provoking animated video that draws a captivating parallel between climate change and the timeless game of Tetris....

Analyze character traits using the video short, "Geri's Game."  Students will get a kick out of it and discuss Geri's character traits.

This is a great video that explores the life and culture of the New England Colonies.

The cool tool allows teachers to generate custom number lines with ease.  You can change the line settings to different types of number lines like...

There are many misconceptions about evolution.  One of the largest misconceptions is that we evolved directly from an ape-like creature.  This...