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Lesson Plan|Lesson Plan, 7th Grade
The Sweetest Experiment – Chocolate and Solvents
Students love this sweet activity! They learn about solvents by timing how quickly chocolate... | Aboard the Mayflower - Pilgrim Study Unit (Lesson 2 of 7)
Present this lesson plan to help students understand the hardships endured by the Pilgrims and... | |
Chinese Words and Phrases
Celebrate Chinese New Year by teaching your students simple Chinese words. | Harry Potter Haiku
Students learn how to write a haiku using the Harry Potter book series as a prompt. | |
Inaugural Poetry
Review poems read at presidential inauguration ceremonies with this lesson plan. After the... | Election Vocabulary Brainstorm
In this lesson students will be asked to generate vocabulary related to elections. They will... | |
A Jazz Talk Show
Students will explore the lives of various jazz musicians, studying the social and historical... | ||
Rachel Carson: The Coming of a Silent Spring
Enhance reading comprehension with a lesson that is centered around a biography about... | Reading and Defining Poetry
By exploring a variety of poems, students will learn poetic techniques in this two-day lesson. | |
The Rights of Bike Riders
Students will write a letter to the editor of a newspaper in reaction to the bicycle helmet... | ||
Can Cloning Make a Better Plant?
Teach your students about cloning with this hands-on science activity. Students clone plants... | Numbers and Songs
Students will create and perform songs based on math concepts and facts, with this lesson plan.... | |
Why Do Some Objects Fall Faster Than Others?
Introduce your students to the fundamentals of gravity with this printable science activity.... | Chinese Opera
Introduce your class to the artistic characters, vocal music, and instruments of Chinese opera. | |
Vocabulary Building Games
Modify these vocabulary games for any seasonal event, unit of study, or theme. | Indian Ragas
Explore Indian ragas and learn the differences between an Indian raga and the Western scale. | |
Estimating Angles, Area, and Length
Math students in middle school will use estimation to approximate values, angle, and area... |

