Looking for free content to use with your textbook? You’ve come to the right place!
Get Free Content to Use with Open Up Resources – 7th Grade
Khan Academy is a nonprofit with thousands of free videos, articles, and practice questions for just about every skill.
No ads, no subscriptions – just 100% free, forever.
Unit 1: Scale Drawings |
Lesson 1: What are Scaled Copies? |
Lesson 2: Corresponding Parts and Scale Factors |
Lesson 3: Making Scaled Copies |
Lesson 4: Scaled Relationships |
Lesson 5: The Size of the Scaled Factor |
Lesson 6: Scaling and Area |
Lesson 7: Scale Drawings |
Lesson 8: Scale Drawings and Maps (optional) |
Lesson 9: Creating Scale Drawings |
Lesson 10: Changing Scales in Scale Drawings |
Lesson 11: Scales without Units |
Lesson 12: Units in Scale Drawings |
Lesson 13: Draw it to Scale (optional) |
Unit 2: Introducing Proportional Relationships |
Lesson 1: One of These Things is Not Like the Others |
Lesson 2: Introducing Proportional Relationships with Tables |
Lesson 3: More about Constant of Proportionality |
Representing Proportional Relationships with Equations |
Lesson 4: Proportional Relationships and Equations |
Lesson 5: Two Equations for Each Relationship |
Lesson 6: Using Equations to Solve Problems |
Lesson 7: Comparing Relationships with Tables |
Lesson 8: Comparing Relationships with Equations |
Lesson 9: Solving Problems about Proportional Relationships |
Lesson 10: Introducing Graphs of Proportional Relationships |
Lesson 11: Interpreting Graphs of Proportional Relationships |
Lesson 12: Using Graphs to Compare Relationships |
Lesson 13: Two Graphs for Each Relationship |
Lesson 14: Four Representations |
Lesson 15: Using Water Efficiently |
Unit 3: Measuring Circles |
Lesson 1: How Well Can You Measure? |
Lesson 2: Exploring Circles |
Lesson 3: Exploring Circumference |
Lesson 4: Applying Circumference |
Lesson 5: Circumference and Wheels (optional) |
Lesson 6: Estimating Areas |
Lesson 7: Exploring the Area of a Circle |
Lesson 8: Relating Area to Circumference |
Lesson 9: Applying Area of Circles |
Lesson 10: Distinguishing Circumference and Area |
Lesson 11: Stained-Glass Windows (optional) |
Unit 4: Proportional Relationships and Percentages |
Lesson 1: Lots of Flags |
Lesson 2: Ratios and Rates with Fractions |
Lesson 3: Revisiting Proportional Relationships |
Lesson 4: Half as Much Again |
Lesson 5: Say it with Decimals |
Lesson 6: Increasing and Decreasing |
Lesson 7: One Hundred Percent |
Lesson 8: Percent Increase and Decrease with Equations |
Lesson 9: More and Less than 1% |
Lesson 10: Tax and Tip |
Lesson 11: Percentage Contexts |
Lesson 12: Finding the Percentage |
Lesson 13: Measurement Error |
Lesson 14: Percent Error |
Lesson 15: Error Intervals (optional) |
Lesson 16: Posing Percentage Problems |
Unit 5: Rational Number Arithmetic |
Lesson 1: Interpreting Negative Numbers |
Lesson 2: Changing Temperatures |
Lesson 3: Changing Elevation |
Lesson 4: Money and Debts |
Lesson 5: Representing Subtraction |
Lesson 6: Subtracting Rational Numbers |
Lesson 7: Adding and Subtracting to Solve Problems |
Lesson 8: Position, Speed, and Direction |
Lesson 9: Multiplying Rational Numbers |
Lesson 10: Multiply! |
Lesson 11: Dividing Rational Numbers |
Lesson 12: Negative Rates |
Lesson 13: Expressions with Rational Numbers |
Lesson 14: Solving Problems with Rational Numbers |
Lesson 15: Solving Equations with Rational Numbers |
Lesson 16: Representing Contexts with Equations |
Lesson 17: The Stock Market |
Unit 6: Expressions, Equations, and Inequalities |
Lesson 1: Relationships between Quantities |
Lesson 2: Reasoning about Contexts with Tape Diagrams |
Lesson 3: Reasoning about Equations with Tape Diagrams |
Lesson 4: Reasoning about Equations and Tape Diagrams (Part 1) |
Lesson 5: Reasoning about Equations and Tape Diagrams (Part 2) |
Lesson 6: Distinguishing between Two Types of Situations |
Lesson 7: Reasoning about Solving Equations (Part 1) |
Lesson 8: Reasoning about Solving Equations (Part 2) |
Lesson 9: Dealing with Negative Numbers |
Lesson 10: Different Options for Solving One Equation |
Lesson 11: Using Equations to Solve Problems |
Lesson 12: Solving Problems about Percent Increase or Decrease |
Lesson 13: Reintroducing Inequalities |
Lesson 14: Finding Solutions to Inequalities in Context |
Lesson 15: Efficiently Solving Inequalities |
Lesson 16: Interpreting Inequalities |
Lesson 17: Modeling with Inequalities |
Lesson 18: Subtraction in Equivalent Expressions |
Lesson 19: Expanding and Factoring |
Lesson 20: Combining Like Terms (Part 1) |
Lesson 21: Combining Like Terms (Part 2) |
Lesson 22: Combining Like Terms (Part 3) |
Lesson 23: Applications of Expressions |
Unit 7: Angles, Triangles, and Prisms |
Lesson 1: Relationships of Angles |
Lesson 2: Adjacent Angles |
Lesson 3: Nonadjacent Angles |
Lesson 4: Solving for Unknown Angles |
Lesson 5: Using Equations to Solve for Unknown Angles |
Lesson 6: Building Polygons (Part 1) |
Lesson 7: Building Polygons (Part 2) |
Lesson 8: Triangles with 3 Common Measures |
Lesson 9: Drawing Triangles (Part 1) |
Lesson 10: Drawing Triangles (Part 2) |
Lesson 11: Slicing Solids |
Lesson 12: Volume of Right Prisms |
Lesson 13: Decomposing Bases for Area |
Lesson 14: Surface Area of Right Prisms |
Lesson 15: Distinguishing Volume and Surface Area |
Lesson 16: Applying Volume and Surface Area |
Lesson 17: Building Prisms |
Unit 8: Probability and Sampling |
Lesson 1: Mystery Bags |
Lesson 2: Chance Experiments |
Lesson 3: What Are Probabilities? |
Lesson 4: Estimating Probabilities Through Repeated Experiments |
Lesson 5: More Estimating Probabilities |
Lesson 6: Estimating Probabilities Using Simulations |
Lesson 7: Simulating Multi-Step Experiments |
Lesson 8: Keeping Track of All Possible Outcomes |
Lesson 9: Multi-Step Experiments |
Lesson 10: Designing Simulations |
Lesson 11: Comparing Groups |
Lesson 12: Larger Populations |
Lesson 13: What Makes a Good Sample? |
Lesson 14: Sampling in a Fair Way |
Lesson 15: Estimating Population Measures of Center |
Lesson 16: Estimating Population Proportions |
Lesson 17: More About Sampling Variability (optional) |
Lesson 18: Comparing Populations Using Samples |
Lesson 19: Comparing Populations With Friends |
Lesson 20: Memory Test (optional) |