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What Do Students Learn in 7th Grade Math?

In seventh grade, students extend and apply many of the concepts they've learned in sixth grade in order to discover new types of relationships, new and efficient ways to solve problems, and new ways to analyze and look at data and associations. Students will investigate proportional relationships and use this understanding to solve real-world problems involving discounts, interest, taxes, and scale drawings. Building off of their sixth-grade understanding of integers, seventh-grade students will apply the properties of operations to all rational numbers in order to efficiently and thoughtfully work with the number system, including how it applies to expressions and equations. Lastly, students will learn to question what it means to be a representative sample of a population and how to effectively compare different populations.

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Proportional Relationships

Students deepen their understanding of ratios to investigate proportional relationships, in order to solve multi-step, real-world ratio problems using new strategies that rely on proportional reasoning.

Operations with Rational Numbers

Students extend the operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division to include positive and negative rational numbers, and build fluency with evaluating numerical expressions.

Numerical and Algebraic Expressions

Students manipulate expressions into different equivalent forms as they expand, factor, add, and subtract numerical and algebraic expressions and face authentic real-world, multi-step problems.

Equations and Inequalities

Students solve equations and inequalities with rational numbers, and encounter real-world situations that can be modeled and solved using equations and inequalities.

Percent and Scaling

Students expand on and apply their understanding of percentages by studying percent increase and decrease, percent applications such as tax and simple interest, and scaled geometric drawings.

Students apply algebraic and proportional reasoning skills to investigate angle relationships, circle measurements, uniqueness of triangles, and solid figure application problems.

Students investigate how to use sampling to make inferences about larger populations of interest, engaging in hands-on activities to select random samples and to compare samples of different sizes.

Probability

Students have their first encounter with probability, as they develop their understanding of probability through calculating theoretical probabilities and designing and running their own simulations.

How Do Students Build 7th Grade Math Skills Across Units?

In Unit 1, Proportional Relationships , students begin the year by recalling familiar concepts of ratios and unit rates from sixth grade. They work with more complicated unit rates involving fractions and investigate the concept of proportionality. Using tables, equations, and graphs, students compare proportional relationships and nonproportional relationships and the contexts under which they arise.

In Unit 2, Operations with Rational Numbers , students learn that the properties of operations they use with whole numbers, fractions, and decimals apply to all rational numbers, including negative numbers. Developing a strong conceptual understanding and procedural ability to work with rational numbers is critical to students’ algebra progression in middle school. These standards are covered early in the year in order for students to continue to hone them and apply them throughout the year.

In Unit 3, Numerical and Algebraic Expressions , and Unit 4, Equations and Inequalities , students use their number sense skills learned in the previous unit to evaluate expressions, generate equivalent expressions, and efficiently solve equations and inequalities. Students become increasingly more adept at modeling situations, decontextualizing situations in order to represent them algebraically, and then recontextualizing to interpret their meaning.

Unit 5, Percent and Scaling , reengages students with the concept of proportionality from Unit 5, but this time they investigate and solve problems involving percent and scale drawings. This unit is placed later in the year, rather than immediately after Unit 1, in order for students to utilize and apply the skills they’ve learned in Units 2–4.

In Unit 6, Geometry , students further their study of measuring two-dimensional and three-dimensional figures by finding volume, surface area, and angle measures. They study triangles in depth and are introduced to constructions which they will revisit in high school geometry.

Lastly, students end the year with two units, Unit 7, Statistics , and Unit 8, Probability . In their Statistics unit, students find and use statistical measures to compare distributions and make inferences about populations. As students engage in probability concepts, they lean on their understandings of ratio and proportions learned earlier in the year.

Note that this course follows the 2017 Massachusetts Curriculum Frameworks, which include the Common Core Standards for Mathematics.

7th Grade Math FAQs

What math skills do students learn in 7th grade.

In seventh grade, students extend their work with ratios to include varied types of proportional relationships, apply the properties of operations to all rational numbers, and deepen their understanding of equations and inequalities.

What Common Core Math Standards do students focus on in 7th grade?

The major work of the course focuses on the following Common Core State Standards:

  • 7.RP.A Analyze proportional relationships and use them to solve real-world and mathematical problems. 
  • 7.NS.A Apply and extend previous understandings of operations with fractions to add, subtract, multiply, and divide rational numbers. 
  • 7.EE.A Use properties of operations to generate equivalent expressions. 
  • 7.EE.B Solve real-life and mathematical problems using numerical and algebraic expressions and equations.

What are the fluency expectations and culminating standards for 7th grade math?

  • 7.EE.4.a: Solve word problems leading to equations of the form px + q = r and p(x + q)= r, where p, q, and r are specific rational numbers. Solve equations of these forms fluently. Compare an algebraic solution to an arithmetic solution, identifying the sequence of the operations used in each approach. For example, the perimeter of a rectangle is 54 cm. Its length is 6 cm. What is its width?
  • 7.EE.3: Solve multi-step real-life and mathematical problems posed with positive and negative rational numbers in any form (whole numbers, fractions, and decimals), using tools strategically. Apply properties of operations to calculate with numbers in any form; convert between forms as appropriate; and assess the reasonableness of answers using mental computation and estimation strategies. For example: If a woman making $25 an hour gets a 10% raise, she will make an additional 1/10 of her salary an hour, or $2.50, for a new salary of $27.50. If you want to place a towel bar 9 3/4 inches long in the center of a door that is 27 1/2 inches wide, you will need to place the bar about 9 inches from each edge; this estimate can be used as a check on the exact computation. (Culminating)
  • 7.NS.1: Apply and extend previous understandings of addition and subtraction to add and subtract rational numbers; represent addition and subtraction on a horizontal or vertical number line diagram. (Culminating)
  • 7.NS.2: Apply and extend previous understandings of multiplication and division and of fractions to multiply and divide rational numbers. (Culminating)

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Some teachers hate 7th grade students. They claim that 7th graders are awkward, annoying, and hormonal. That may be true. Nonetheless, I've always loved my 7th grade classes more than any of my other groups. (Don't tell my 8th graders.) I love my 7th grade students because they are helpful, malleable, and are still eager to please their teachers (for the most part). You can reason with them. They can be hilarious. And they know that they're going to see you around next year, so they're not going to do anything too crazy. This page has all of my reading worksheets that were written at or around the 7th grade level. I used this awesome website to determine the readability scores of each of these worksheets, but you'll want to read and approve them yourself before giving them to your students. If you teach students who are reading at or around the 7th grade level, you've come to the right place. Surely you can find something on this page to enrich your students' literacy skills.

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Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test - To students, the garbage can is a magical device that whisks our rubbish far away from site and mind. Now they can learn where that garbage really goes. Come along with me on a fantastic journey, and answer some skill-focused reading questions. You know that you want to. View my readibility scores . Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Garbage | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test - Asian carp were once brought to America to help clean lakes and ponds, but they escape and now threaten the Great Lake fishing industry. Learn more about the most hated fish in America while developing your reading skills with multiple-choice and short essay questions. View my readibility scores . Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers Asian Carp | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test - The Maginot Line was one of the largest and greatest military structure in the history of mankind. It also failed completely. Learn more about how and why in this reading passage. Improve your skills with Common Core aligned multiple-choice and extended-response questions. View my readibility scores . The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers The Maginot Line | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test - North Korea may share origins with its neighbor to the south, but these two countries have grown to be remarkably different. Learn a little more about what happened in this reading passage, and answer Common Core aligned multiple-choice and short essay questions. View my readibility scores . A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test | RTF A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test | PDF A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test | Preview A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test | Answers A Tale of Two Countries | Nonfiction Reading Test | Ereading Worksheet

Pain Reliever Comprehension Worksheet - Students read the warning labels for two over-the-counter pain killers. Then they answer multiple-choice questions asking them to reference, compare, and use the provided information. View my readibility scores . Pain Reliever Comprehension Worksheet | RTF Pain Reliever Comprehension Worksheet | PDF Pain Reliever Comprehension Worksheet | Preview Pain Reliever Comprehension Worksheet | Answers

“The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling - This Kipling classic is written in the style of a folktale. This would be a great story to study prior to a discussion of literary genre. Not only that, but this story is fun and written in a clever way. View my readibility scores . “The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling | RTF “The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling | PDF “The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling | Preview “The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling | Answers “The Cat That Walked by Himself” | By Rudyard Kipling | Ereading Worksheet

“The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde - This is a cautionary tale written by the unforgettable Oscar Wilde. As is characteristic of Wilde's works, this story is densely packed with figurative language and unconventional narrative movements. View my readibility scores . “The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde | RTF “The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde | PDF “The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde | Preview “The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde | Answers “The Nightingale and the Rose” | By Oscar Wilde | Ereading Worksheet

“The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov - Far too often people equate money with happiness. Chekhov's short story teaches readers that this is not always the case. View my readibility scores . “The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov | RTF “The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov | PDF “The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov | Preview “The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov | Answers “The Lottery Ticket” | By Anton Chekhov | Ereading Worksheet

“A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane - Set against the background of the American Civil War, Crane's tale seeks to explain the secret of heroism. Students will cringe at the ironic twist at the end. View my readibility scores . “A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane | RTF “A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane | PDF “A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane | Preview “A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane | Answers “A Mystery of Heroism” | By Stephen Crane | Ereading Worksheet

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Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 - This worksheet has ten problems. Students must determine the author's main purpose based on a description of a text. Then, they must explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 | RTF Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 | PDF Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 | Preview Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 | Answers Author's Purpose Worksheet 2 | Ereading Worksheet

Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 - This worksheet has 13 problems. Read short descriptions of texts. Determine the author's main purpose. Explain your answer. View my readibility scores . Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 | RTF Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 | PDF Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 | Preview Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 | Answers Author's Purpose Worksheet 3 | Ereading Worksheet

Context Clues 1.5 - This worksheet has twelve more challenging vocabulary words used in sentences that express their meanings. This is great way to develop strategies to improve your vocabulary. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 1.5 | RTF Context Clues 1.5 | PDF Context Clues 1.5 | Preview Context Clues 1.5 | Answers

Context Clues 2.4 - This worksheet has another twelve problems to give students practice using context clues. Students define the bolded word and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 2.4 | RTF Context Clues 2.4 | PDF Context Clues 2.4 | Preview Context Clues 2.4 | Answers

Context Clues 2.6 - This worksheet continues the onslaught of context clues questions with 12 more problems. Determine the meanings of challenging vocabulary words and explain your answers. This worksheet has it all. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 2.6 | RTF Context Clues 2.6 | PDF Context Clues 2.6 | Preview Context Clues 2.6 | Answers

Context Clues 3.5 - Your students will tremble with anticipation when they hear that you have another 12 context clues problems for them. Don't fight off the excitement. Let it show. Enthusiasm is contagious. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 3.5 | RTF Context Clues 3.5 | PDF Context Clues 3.5 | Preview Context Clues 3.5 | Answers

Context Clues 3.6 - Here is another context clues worksheet with 12 more problems. Students figure out the meanings of bolded words based on how the words are used, and then the students explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 3.6 | RTF Context Clues 3.6 | PDF Context Clues 3.6 | Preview Context Clues 3.6 | Answers

Context Clues 3.7 - This worksheet features another 12 challenging vocabulary words. Students determine the meanings of the words based on how they are used. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Context Clues 3.7 | RTF Context Clues 3.7 | PDF Context Clues 3.7 | Preview Context Clues 3.7 | Answers

Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 - This worksheet has twenty five statements about dancing. Students consider whether each statement is a fact or opinion and then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 | RTF Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 | PDF Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 | Preview Fact and Opinion Worksheet 6 | Answers

Figurative Language Worksheet 3 - This four-sided worksheet has 27 examples of figurative language techniques and poetic devices. Students read each example, identify the technique being used, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Worksheet 3 | RTF Figurative Language Worksheet 3 | PDF Figurative Language Worksheet 3 | Preview Figurative Language Worksheet 3 | Answers Figurative Language Worksheet 3 | Ereading Worksheet

Figurative Language Worksheet 9 - What? Another double-sided figurative language worksheet with 22 problems? Can this be real? It is real, and it's right here. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Worksheet 9 | RTF Figurative Language Worksheet 9 | PDF Figurative Language Worksheet 9 | Preview Figurative Language Worksheet 9 | Answers Figurative Language Worksheet 9 | Ereading Worksheet

Figurative Language Test - This is a multiple-choice figurative language test with forty questions. These questions cover everything from definitions of figurative language techniques to recognizing figurative language techniques in the context of poetry. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Test | RTF Figurative Language Test | PDF Figurative Language Test | Preview Figurative Language Test | Answers

Figurative Language Test 2 - This is another figurative language test with forty multiple-choice questions. These questions cover definitions, identifying figurative language techniques, and analyzing figurative language used in complete poems. This is a great way to finish a figurative language unit. View my readibility scores . Figurative Language Test 2 | RTF Figurative Language Test 2 | PDF Figurative Language Test 2 | Preview Figurative Language Test 2 | Answers

Idioms Test 2 - This test has another fifteen idioms used in sentences with a lot of context. Students determine the meaning of the idiom based on how it is used and choose the appropriate answer. View my readibility scores . Idioms Test 2 | RTF Idioms Test 2 | PDF Idioms Test 2 | Preview Idioms Test 2 | Answers Idioms Test 2 | Ereading Worksheet

Idioms Worksheet 1 - This worksheet has fifteen idioms used in context-rich sentences. Students read the sentences and determine the meaning of the idioms. View my readibility scores . Idioms Worksheet 1 | RTF Idioms Worksheet 1 | PDF Idioms Worksheet 1 | Preview Idioms Worksheet 1 | Answers

Idioms Worksheet 6 - This worksheet has more idioms used in sentences. Students figure out the meaning of each idiom based on how it is used. View my readibility scores . Idioms Worksheet 6 | RTF Idioms Worksheet 6 | PDF Idioms Worksheet 6 | Preview Idioms Worksheet 6 | Answers

Onomatopoeia Worksheet 3 - This worksheet has 25 more sentences using onomatopoeia. Students circle the onomatopoeic words and identify what made the noise. View my readibility scores . Onomatopoeia Worksheet 3 | RTF Onomatopoeia Worksheet 3 | PDF Onomatopoeia Worksheet 3 | Preview Onomatopoeia Worksheet 3 | Answers

Simile Worksheet 3 - This worksheet has another 10 similes taken from classic poems. Students figure out which two things are being compared in each simile, and then they express the meaning of the simile in literal language. View my readibility scores . Simile Worksheet 3 | RTF Simile Worksheet 3 | PDF Simile Worksheet 3 | Preview Simile Worksheet 3 | Answers

Personification Worksheet 1 - This worksheet contains 10 examples of personification. Students read each example, determine what is being personified, and then explain the human quality that is given. View my readibility scores . Personification Worksheet 1 | RTF Personification Worksheet 1 | PDF Personification Worksheet 1 | Preview Personification Worksheet 1 | Answers

Personification Worksheet 4 - This worksheet has 10 examples of personification taken from classic poems. Students identify what is being personified in each example and then explain the trait or quality given. View my readibility scores . Personification Worksheet 4 | RTF Personification Worksheet 4 | PDF Personification Worksheet 4 | Preview Personification Worksheet 4 | Answers

Personification Worksheet 9 - This worksheet features 10 poetic examples of personification. Students read each example, figure out what is being personified, and then explain the human ability or quality that is given. View my readibility scores . Personification Worksheet 9 | RTF Personification Worksheet 9 | PDF Personification Worksheet 9 | Preview Personification Worksheet 9 | Answers

Genre Worksheet 5 - Here's another worksheet to help students master genre. Students read descriptions of nine texts, determine the genre and subgenre of each, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Genre Worksheet 5 | RTF Genre Worksheet 5 | PDF Genre Worksheet 5 | Preview Genre Worksheet 5 | Answers Genre Worksheet 5 | Ereading Worksheet

Genre Worksheet 7 - This worksheet features 17 problems to help your students master genre. Students read short descriptions of texts, determine the genre and subgenre, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Genre Worksheet 7 | RTF Genre Worksheet 7 | PDF Genre Worksheet 7 | Preview Genre Worksheet 7 | Answers Genre Worksheet 7 | Ereading Worksheet

Genre Worksheet 10 - Students read 9 descriptions of texts and determine the genre and subgenre of each based on details. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Genre Worksheet 10 | RTF Genre Worksheet 10 | PDF Genre Worksheet 10 | Preview Genre Worksheet 10 | Answers Genre Worksheet 10 | Ereading Worksheet

Irony Worksheet 1 - Students read six short stories, each containing an example of irony. Students must identify each example of irony. Then they must determine whether it is situational, dramatic, or verbal irony. Then they must explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Irony Worksheet 1 | RTF Irony Worksheet 1 | PDF Irony Worksheet 1 | Preview Irony Worksheet 1 | Answers Irony Worksheet 1 | Ereading Worksheet

Main Idea and Money - Students read seven passages themed around currency. Then they write the main idea of the each passage and come up with a title that expresses the main idea. View my readibility scores . Main Idea and Money | RTF Main Idea and Money | PDF Main Idea and Money | Preview Main Idea and Money | Answers

Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cars - Students won't be able to cruise through this 6 passage main idea and text structure worksheet. That's because they have to create graphic organizers that visually represent the text, and then fill in those graphic organizers with information from the text. View my readibility scores . Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cars | RTF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cars | PDF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cars | Preview Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cars | Answers

Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cotton Candy - Sweet. This worksheet has 6 passages about cotton candy. Students explain the main idea of each passage, think of a title that expresses the main idea, and create and use a graphic organizer that visually represents the text. What a treat! View my readibility scores . Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cotton Candy | RTF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cotton Candy | PDF Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cotton Candy | Preview Main Idea and Text Structure Worksheet | Cotton Candy | Answers

Point of View Worksheet 1 - This worksheet features passages taken from 15 texts. Students must identify the narrator's point of view. If the answer is third-person, students must explain which characters' thoughts are revealed. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet 1 | RTF Point of View Worksheet 1 | PDF Point of View Worksheet 1 | Preview Point of View Worksheet 1 | Answers Point of View Worksheet 1 | Ereading Worksheet

Point of View Worksheet 7 - This worksheet has 9 more problems to help students master narrative view point. Students read a paragraph and determine whether it is narrated from first, second, third-person limited, third-person objective, or third-person omniscient perspective. Then they explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Point of View Worksheet 7 | RTF Point of View Worksheet 7 | PDF Point of View Worksheet 7 | Preview Point of View Worksheet 7 | Answers

Story Structure Quiz | "Unto Others" - Students read a short story about a person who learns a valuable lesson about prejudging people. Then they answer multiple-choice questions about the structure of the story. View my readibility scores . Story Structure Quiz | "Unto Others" | RTF Story Structure Quiz | "Unto Others" | PDF Story Structure Quiz | "Unto Others" | Preview Story Structure Quiz | "Unto Others" | Answers

Text Structure Worksheet | Cats - Cats have come along way through history. Learn about some of it and identify the structure of 6 paragraphs about cats. Then create and use an appropriate graphic organizer to contain information from the passage. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Cats | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Cats | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Cats | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Cats | Answers

Text Structure Worksheet | Smartphones - Students love smartphones, or "phones," as they call them these days. Students also love completing text structure worksheets about them. Students read 6 paragraphs, determine the structure of each, and create and use an appropriate graphic organizer to contain information from the passage. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Worksheet | Smartphones | RTF Text Structure Worksheet | Smartphones | PDF Text Structure Worksheet | Smartphones | Preview Text Structure Worksheet | Smartphones | Answers

Text Structure Quiz - Student read 9 cool passages about ice-cream, and they determine the text structure of each passage and answer multiple-choice questions. Then they match text structure definitions to terms. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Quiz | RTF Text Structure Quiz | PDF Text Structure Quiz | Preview Text Structure Quiz | Answers

Text Structure Quiz | Music - This text structure quiz has 9 passages themed around music. Students answer multiple-choice questions about the structure of each passage. Then students match text structure terms to definitions. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Quiz | Music | RTF Text Structure Quiz | Music | PDF Text Structure Quiz | Music | Preview Text Structure Quiz | Music | Answers

Text Structure Quiz | Inventors and Inventions - Students read 9 passages about inventors and inventions and answer multiple-choice questions about the text structure of each. Then students match definitions to text structure terms. View my readibility scores . Text Structure Quiz | Inventors and Inventions | RTF Text Structure Quiz | Inventors and Inventions | PDF Text Structure Quiz | Inventors and Inventions | Preview Text Structure Quiz | Inventors and Inventions | Answers

Theme Worksheet 2 - Students read five short stories and attempt to determine the theme or author's message in each. Then they refer to the text to support their answers. View my readibility scores . Theme Worksheet 2 | RTF Theme Worksheet 2 | PDF Theme Worksheet 2 | Preview Theme Worksheet 2 | Answers

Theme Worksheet 4 - Students read five short stories and attempt to extract the theme or author's message from each. Then they support their answers by referencing the text. View my readibility scores . Theme Worksheet 4 | RTF Theme Worksheet 4 | PDF Theme Worksheet 4 | Preview Theme Worksheet 4 | Answers

Theme Worksheet 6 - This worksheet contains another five short stories. Students figure out the theme or author's message in each text and then use the text to support their answers. View my readibility scores . Theme Worksheet 6 | RTF Theme Worksheet 6 | PDF Theme Worksheet 6 | Preview Theme Worksheet 6 | Answers

Understanding Themes with Fables - Students read fables that have had the morals removed from the end. After reading each fable, students must attempt to determine the message of the fable and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Understanding Themes with Fables | RTF Understanding Themes with Fables | PDF Understanding Themes with Fables | Preview Understanding Themes with Fables | Answers

Understanding Themes with Fables 2 - This worksheet has more fables with the morals removed. Students read each fable, attempt to determine the moral, and explain their answers. View my readibility scores . Understanding Themes with Fables 2 | RTF Understanding Themes with Fables 2 | PDF Understanding Themes with Fables 2 | Preview Understanding Themes with Fables 2 | Answers

Tone Worksheet 3 - This worksheet has four more expressive poems. Students determine the speaker's tone and support their answer with evidence from the text. View my readibility scores . Tone Worksheet 3 | RTF Tone Worksheet 3 | PDF Tone Worksheet 3 | Preview Tone Worksheet 3 | Answers

Tone Worksheet 4 - This worksheet contains four more expressive poems. Students interpret the speaker's tone and support their answers by referencing text. View my readibility scores . Tone Worksheet 4 | RTF Tone Worksheet 4 | PDF Tone Worksheet 4 | Preview Tone Worksheet 4 | Answers

Tone Worksheet 5 - This worksheet has four more poems in which the speaker uses a strong tone. Students interpret these tones and support their answers with text. View my readibility scores . Tone Worksheet 5 | RTF Tone Worksheet 5 | PDF Tone Worksheet 5 | Preview Tone Worksheet 5 | Answers

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7th Grade Reading Comprehension Worksheets

The middle school reading comprehension passages below include 7th grade appropriate reading passages and related questions. Please use any of the printable worksheets (you may duplicate them) in your classroom or at home. Just click on the worksheet title to view details about the PDF and print or download to your computer.

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Anne of Avonlea

Anne of Avonlea

Your student will practice citing supporting evidence with a passage from “Anne of Avonlea.”

Biography of Abraham Lincoln

Biography of Abraham Lincoln

Your student can read about the life of Abraham Lincoln and write a short summary in this worksheet.

Coyote: the Survivor of North America

Coyote: the Survivor of North America

Your student will read a short informational passage about the coyote and then practice finding supporting evidence.

Earthquakes

Earthquakes

Your student will determine the contextual meaning of words in this informative passage about earthquakes.

Grand Canyon

Grand Canyon

Your student will learn about the Grand Canyon and determine the meanings of words in the passage.

Oliver Twist

Oliver Twist

Your student will summarize a passage from Charles Dicken’s classic novel, “Oliver Twist” in this worksheet.

The Attack on Pearl Harbor

The Attack on Pearl Harbor

In this worksheet, your student will be asked to analyze the influence of the attack on Pearl Harbor on Americans.

The Jabberwocky

The Jabberwocky

In this worksheet, your student will analyze the fun nonsense words in Lewis Carroll’s “The Jabberwocky” and determine whether the word is a noun, adjective or verb.

The Prince and the Pauper

The Prince and the Pauper

In this worksheet on Mark Twain’s “The Prince and the Pauper,” your student will compare the settings of Tom Canty’s real life and dream life.

The Road Not Taken

The Road Not Taken

Your student will explore the figurative language in Robert Frost’s beautiful poem, “The Road Not Taken.”

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50 Ideas, Tricks, and Tips for Teaching 7th Grade

Brilliant ideas from brilliant teachers (like you).

50+ tips & tricks for teaching seventh grade

Let’s be honest; seventh grade is a unique year in a child’s (and a teacher’s) life. It takes a special kind of patience to teach middle school—and particularly seventh grade. Look no further than these 50 tricks, ideas, and tips for teaching 7th grade from our community of teachers on the WeAreTeachers Helpline and around the web. And, we’ve organized the list by topic to make it easy to find the tips most relevant to you!

The First Days of School

1. stock up on math supplies.

Best middle school math supplies

We’ve gathered all the math supplies you need for the 7th grade classroom.

2. And ELA supplies too!

Middle School English Supplies

We’ve got you covered with this list of small but critical middle school English supplies for the classroom.

3. Introduce yourself creatively

Six Separate Images on how to Introduce Yourself to Students.

There’s nothing quite like the very first moment of the first day of school. You stand at the front of the classroom, looking at all those expectant faces for the very first time. Now’s your chance to introduce yourself to your students, to let them know who you are and what they can expect over the year to come. We love these creative ways to introduce yourself .

4. Connect the middle school years

Seventh graders don’t understand how each year builds on the one before, so you’ll have to make it explicit for them. Use the upcoming year’s syllabi to set goals for summer work. For example, reading four short stories that take place during the Civil War to prepare them for studying the Civil War in eighth grade or, read five science articles to prepare them to work with current events in science class.

5. Start the year with ice breakers and review

Best middle school and high school icebreakers

“Do a day of getting-to-know-you and then check for prior understanding of content. I teach social studies, so some maps and a quick review of topics they should have been exposed to.” —Beth T.

“I teach seventh grade English and actually had BINGO posted the first day but changed a few to specifics about our city/school. In addition to BINGO, I made a classroom scavenger hunt students completed in groups…Making time for procedures in between is, of course, critical for the year as well.” —Erin B.

Check out these ice breakers that really work!

Tips for Classroom Management

6. don’t assume that yes means yes.

“Asking ‘do you understand?’ is the wrong question when you’re teaching 7th grade. They will always ‘yes’ you to death. Instead, after you have explained what to do, ask five people to tell you what they’re supposed to do. After that’s over, if someone still asks a question, get one of the students to answer the question to the whole class.” —Kym M.

7. Ask questions

Four Questions to Ask Middle and High School Students

Sixth graders (and most middle schoolers, for that matter) aren’t known for offering up their opinions or thoughts as readily as younger students. Come prepared with questions that are easy and fun for kids to answer. Check out our  favorite introduction questions to check in.

8. Don’t assume that they remember (or heard) the directions

“After I give directions, I ask, ‘what are your questions?’ Then, wait time…make them uncomfortable for a minute or two, until someone asks a question…then the questions will flow and you’ll get to see what you need to clarify.” —William W.

9. Teach a growth mindset

Put simply—some people believe that intelligence is fixed, while others think that it’s malleable depending on effort. Identify your students who have a fixed mindset, those who see having to try as a threat to their intelligence, and build a culture that fosters a growth mindset. Check out this interactive quiz and TED Talks to learn more about “fixed” and “growth” mindsets.

10. Get to know your students’ brains

Middle school brains are changing every day. After infancy, this is the time when kids’ brains are growing and reshaping the most. Know what’s happening in your students’ minds by reading books like Age of Opportunity by Laurence Steinberg. As one teacher says, “So many times, I have found myself thinking, “Why did he do that? Why would she take that risk? Didn’t he consider what would happen based on that choice?” Well, now you’ll know.

11. Be specific when giving directions … like very specific!

“The biggest shock for me about teaching 7 th grade was how detailed and specific I needed to be in giving direction. Assume they don’t know anything.” —Tiffany P.

12. Break out all your organization skills

“Be ORGANIZED. Have a procedure for everything.” —Pam W.

13. Create a foolproof lesson plan

“You need a foolproof lesson plan (one that you’ll love to teach and they’ll love to participate in) to pull out of the air during high-stress times.” —Lisa A. 

Here are five we love for the days when you’re seriously exhausted.

14. Try flipping your class

Try teaching a flipped class with Flipgrid . You and your students can record videos that kids can watch at home or in a small group/center. You can use the classroom time for working with students.

15. Develop your own style

“The classroom management system that ends up working for you is likely very different from the management system that works for every other teacher in your building. I made the mistake my first two years of trying to emulate a teacher who screams all the time…what ended up working for me was a more positive tone and having a concrete system of behavior grades that students could see and check. Experiment and try everything until you hone in on what works for you.” — Lillie M. quoted in Education Week

16. Talk Positive

“Aim to make more than half of what you say positive and enjoyable to listen to. If everything you say is consistently harsh, punitive, or nasty, humans of all ages are far less likely to listen.” — Lillie M. quoted in  Education Week

17. Laugh (and laugh some more)

“My best advice after teaching 7 th grade for 13 years is to have some fun with the kids and laugh every single day!” —Tammy S.

Tips for Language Arts

18. give students choice in literature circles.

Best Middle School Books

Seventh graders love literature circles, and they encourage strong discussion and ownership over reading. Build choice into your literature circles by providing them with a few novel choices and a blank calendar to plan out their reading. Check out our book lists here  and  here  for middle grade books we love.

19. Introduce over 50 short stories

It can be a challenge to get middle schoolers interested in reading. The thought of tackling a thick novel can be overwhelming, especially during distance learning.  Short stories are always a great choice .

20. Include poetry

It can be hard to know which poems will spur your middle and high schoolers into deep, meaningful discussion and which will leave them yawning! So we asked experienced teachers to share their favorite poems that always get a reaction, even from teens.  Check out the list of poems here .

21. Deck out your classroom library with seating

“I use the camping chairs and my kids love them.” —Martha C.

“I got pillows from thrift stores, cheap pillowcases, and made my own covers. I let my students sit on the floor or lay under their desks to write and read if they feel the need.” —Linda W.

“Get camp chairs, you can get quite a collection for cheap and they take up little space when folded up.” —Deanna J.

22. Make writing explicit

Teach seventh grade students how to write clearly by assigning them to write a simple essay—how to make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich. Then, try to follow each set of directions. The results might not surprise you (the essays won’t be easy to follow), but your students will take the lesson to heart.

23. Don’t skip the daily read aloud

Seventh graders do like to be read to; in fact reading to them can inspire them to explore new genres and share a common reading experience. This read aloud list from Read Aloud America suggests titles like Boy by Roald Dahl and My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George.

24. Adjust the reading level for current events

“ NEWSELA has current events articles that span a variety of topics. Students are able to adjust the Lexile to the appropriate (or close) level.” —Kimberly W.

25. Differentiate reading instruction and keep pace

“Let them choose from several books with similar themes rather than having everyone in the class read the same book at the same time. Give them assessment options (such as tic-tac-toe boards), so they can choose. Don’t spend forever on the same book (i.e., 6-week units) because most will finish the reading the first day or so and be bored when the book is still being picked apart a month later.” — Kristy W.

26. Get flexible with annotation

Close Reading annotation anchor chart

Annotation is a difficult skill, but 7 th graders need to master and internalize it. Have them use plastic covers to practice annotation in different kinds of books—the classics, textbooks, and even magazines.

27. Host a Socratic Seminar

Socratic seminar is a way for students to both engage in and reflect on deep discussion. Here’s a guide to Socratic seminars from ReadWriteThink .

Tips for Math

28. use math manipulatives.

“Get some manipulatives, like fraction circles, pattern blocks, power solids, geoboards, playing dice, spinners, etc.”  —Gayle H.

29. Build a digital escape room!

Digital Escape Room for Math on TPT

Digital escape rooms provide students with a way to challenge, review, and compete. It’s a more exciting way to do  math.

30. Blow their minds

It’s easy (too easy) to catch middle schoolers off-guard and surprise them. Blogger 7th Grade English uses curveball questions like: “When the day after tomorrow is yesterday, this day will be as far from Friday as this day was from Friday when the day before yesterday was tomorrow. What day is it?” to catch his students off guard and really make them think.

31. Gamify math

Kahoot! for Math example screenshot

“Using Kahoot! in my middle school math class has helped to gamify content, practice vocabulary, and serves as a fun way to review.” —Erika

32. Get practical

Scaling up candy wrappers on a classroom wall

Make math applicable for seventh grade students by bringing in lessons like scaling up candy wrappers and using Barbie to teach proportional reasoning .

Tips for Social Studies

33. teach the branches of government.

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More than ever, our country is examining the laws that were put in place to protect and guide us. It can be overwhelming, however, to explain exactly how that works. To help you give your lesson plans a boost,  we’ve put together this list of resources  that help teach kids about the branches of government.

34. Use Instagram

Embrace the selfie culture (kind of). These tips for teaching 7th grade using Instagram (like creating a historical figure’s account) will make them learn and smile.

35. Use online learning

There are some amazing websites out there for teaching social studies lessons.  Check out our 50+ favorites .

Tips for Science

36. conduct appropriate science experiments.

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Kids of every age love hands-on science! Teachers do, too, because the learning is a lot more meaningful when students see concepts in action.  This roundup of seventh grade science experiments  and activities has a little something for everyone—from biology and ecology to physics and chemistry.

37. Pull up a science website

Science is exciting. Unfortunately, students can find the lessons a little dry. Whether you’re in the classroom or teaching online, finding the right resources can bring these complex concepts to life! To help you get started,  here’s a list of the best science websites for middle school .

38. Use virtual field trips

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Middle schoolers want to learn all they can about the world, but a field trip a week just isn’t in the cards. Try our top virtual field trips !

39. Help students develop research skills

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Seventh graders are developing the research skills they’ll use in high school and beyond. Help them ask authentic questions, complete useful prewriting, narrow their purpose, and share their work with these tips from the Middle School Teacher to Literacy Coach blog.

40. Turn science into a challenge

When you’re teaching science, “stress that the goal isn’t to make the lab experiment ‘work’ but to work collaboratively and problem solve together. Teach students how to ask questions and watch them figure out how to find answers.” —Laurie P. 

41. Mix up your science instruction

“Do a rotation of lectures and notes with videos, labs, other labs. Do mini labs that last 15 minutes and longer labs that last class periods or multi-day project. That way, they don’t get bored and neither do you.” —Kathie N .

Tips for Projects and Grading

42. use a plagiarism checker.

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Don’t fret over those essays! Use a plagiarism checker to make sure everyone’s writing is unique.

43. Schedule class time for projects

“Seventh graders need more direct instruction and in-class work time when it comes to projects.” —Tesha L.

44. Divide projects into chunks

“I found it helpful to provide students with project worksheets that divided the project into stages. Each stage has its own deadline.” —Candy J.

45. Use mini-rubrics to keep students on track

“I recommend mini-rubrics along for each section along with strong guiding questions.” —Lindi E.

46. Consider pre-research

“With some groups, I needed to do pre-research for them to narrow down the scope of information to filter. I simply found quality resources, printed and organized them into a bundle and gave them to students.” —Linda E.

47. Hold students accountable

Redo slip stapled on a math sheet

It’s inevitable that you’ll get unacceptable work from your students. Combat that by stapling redo slips to work that is a far cry from A-material. Students have to rethink their work, fix it, and return. This and more teaching 7th grade tips on  Panicked Teacher .

Tips for the Arts

48. get on stage.

“Go to the MTI ( Music Theatre International ) website. You can buy what’s called a Showkit that has everything you need to do a show, and a great guide for first-time directors. I am directing the first show at my school, although I’ve directed community shows. Make sure you communicate well with parents and get them involved! It’s a great thing for kids!” —Beverly B.

49. Teach thesis

A song’s chorus is similar to a research paper’s thesis—it’s what the singer wants the listener to take away, no matter what. Connect chorus and thesis with this series of lessons, you’ll capture your musical students.

50. Get crafty.

Even seventh graders like to make crafts like duct tape hearts for Valentine’s Day, flower pens for Mother’s Day, or 3-D shape flipbooks in math. Even better if crafts overlap with other concepts!

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How to cite ChatGPT

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We, the APA Style team, are not robots. We can all pass a CAPTCHA test , and we know our roles in a Turing test . And, like so many nonrobot human beings this year, we’ve spent a fair amount of time reading, learning, and thinking about issues related to large language models, artificial intelligence (AI), AI-generated text, and specifically ChatGPT . We’ve also been gathering opinions and feedback about the use and citation of ChatGPT. Thank you to everyone who has contributed and shared ideas, opinions, research, and feedback.

In this post, I discuss situations where students and researchers use ChatGPT to create text and to facilitate their research, not to write the full text of their paper or manuscript. We know instructors have differing opinions about how or even whether students should use ChatGPT, and we’ll be continuing to collect feedback about instructor and student questions. As always, defer to instructor guidelines when writing student papers. For more about guidelines and policies about student and author use of ChatGPT, see the last section of this post.

Quoting or reproducing the text created by ChatGPT in your paper

If you’ve used ChatGPT or other AI tools in your research, describe how you used the tool in your Method section or in a comparable section of your paper. For literature reviews or other types of essays or response or reaction papers, you might describe how you used the tool in your introduction. In your text, provide the prompt you used and then any portion of the relevant text that was generated in response.

Unfortunately, the results of a ChatGPT “chat” are not retrievable by other readers, and although nonretrievable data or quotations in APA Style papers are usually cited as personal communications , with ChatGPT-generated text there is no person communicating. Quoting ChatGPT’s text from a chat session is therefore more like sharing an algorithm’s output; thus, credit the author of the algorithm with a reference list entry and the corresponding in-text citation.

When prompted with “Is the left brain right brain divide real or a metaphor?” the ChatGPT-generated text indicated that although the two brain hemispheres are somewhat specialized, “the notation that people can be characterized as ‘left-brained’ or ‘right-brained’ is considered to be an oversimplification and a popular myth” (OpenAI, 2023).

OpenAI. (2023). ChatGPT (Mar 14 version) [Large language model]. https://chat.openai.com/chat

You may also put the full text of long responses from ChatGPT in an appendix of your paper or in online supplemental materials, so readers have access to the exact text that was generated. It is particularly important to document the exact text created because ChatGPT will generate a unique response in each chat session, even if given the same prompt. If you create appendices or supplemental materials, remember that each should be called out at least once in the body of your APA Style paper.

When given a follow-up prompt of “What is a more accurate representation?” the ChatGPT-generated text indicated that “different brain regions work together to support various cognitive processes” and “the functional specialization of different regions can change in response to experience and environmental factors” (OpenAI, 2023; see Appendix A for the full transcript).

Creating a reference to ChatGPT or other AI models and software

The in-text citations and references above are adapted from the reference template for software in Section 10.10 of the Publication Manual (American Psychological Association, 2020, Chapter 10). Although here we focus on ChatGPT, because these guidelines are based on the software template, they can be adapted to note the use of other large language models (e.g., Bard), algorithms, and similar software.

The reference and in-text citations for ChatGPT are formatted as follows:

  • Parenthetical citation: (OpenAI, 2023)
  • Narrative citation: OpenAI (2023)

Let’s break that reference down and look at the four elements (author, date, title, and source):

Author: The author of the model is OpenAI.

Date: The date is the year of the version you used. Following the template in Section 10.10, you need to include only the year, not the exact date. The version number provides the specific date information a reader might need.

Title: The name of the model is “ChatGPT,” so that serves as the title and is italicized in your reference, as shown in the template. Although OpenAI labels unique iterations (i.e., ChatGPT-3, ChatGPT-4), they are using “ChatGPT” as the general name of the model, with updates identified with version numbers.

The version number is included after the title in parentheses. The format for the version number in ChatGPT references includes the date because that is how OpenAI is labeling the versions. Different large language models or software might use different version numbering; use the version number in the format the author or publisher provides, which may be a numbering system (e.g., Version 2.0) or other methods.

Bracketed text is used in references for additional descriptions when they are needed to help a reader understand what’s being cited. References for a number of common sources, such as journal articles and books, do not include bracketed descriptions, but things outside of the typical peer-reviewed system often do. In the case of a reference for ChatGPT, provide the descriptor “Large language model” in square brackets. OpenAI describes ChatGPT-4 as a “large multimodal model,” so that description may be provided instead if you are using ChatGPT-4. Later versions and software or models from other companies may need different descriptions, based on how the publishers describe the model. The goal of the bracketed text is to briefly describe the kind of model to your reader.

Source: When the publisher name and the author name are the same, do not repeat the publisher name in the source element of the reference, and move directly to the URL. This is the case for ChatGPT. The URL for ChatGPT is https://chat.openai.com/chat . For other models or products for which you may create a reference, use the URL that links as directly as possible to the source (i.e., the page where you can access the model, not the publisher’s homepage).

Other questions about citing ChatGPT

You may have noticed the confidence with which ChatGPT described the ideas of brain lateralization and how the brain operates, without citing any sources. I asked for a list of sources to support those claims and ChatGPT provided five references—four of which I was able to find online. The fifth does not seem to be a real article; the digital object identifier given for that reference belongs to a different article, and I was not able to find any article with the authors, date, title, and source details that ChatGPT provided. Authors using ChatGPT or similar AI tools for research should consider making this scrutiny of the primary sources a standard process. If the sources are real, accurate, and relevant, it may be better to read those original sources to learn from that research and paraphrase or quote from those articles, as applicable, than to use the model’s interpretation of them.

We’ve also received a number of other questions about ChatGPT. Should students be allowed to use it? What guidelines should instructors create for students using AI? Does using AI-generated text constitute plagiarism? Should authors who use ChatGPT credit ChatGPT or OpenAI in their byline? What are the copyright implications ?

On these questions, researchers, editors, instructors, and others are actively debating and creating parameters and guidelines. Many of you have sent us feedback, and we encourage you to continue to do so in the comments below. We will also study the policies and procedures being established by instructors, publishers, and academic institutions, with a goal of creating guidelines that reflect the many real-world applications of AI-generated text.

For questions about manuscript byline credit, plagiarism, and related ChatGPT and AI topics, the APA Style team is seeking the recommendations of APA Journals editors. APA Style guidelines based on those recommendations will be posted on this blog and on the APA Style site later this year.

Update: APA Journals has published policies on the use of generative AI in scholarly materials .

We, the APA Style team humans, appreciate your patience as we navigate these unique challenges and new ways of thinking about how authors, researchers, and students learn, write, and work with new technologies.

American Psychological Association. (2020). Publication manual of the American Psychological Association (7th ed.). https://doi.org/10.1037/0000165-000

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Here’s a closer look at the Democrats’ new choice for vice president.

1. He is a (very recent) social media darling . Mr. Walz has enjoyed a groundswell of support online from users commenting on his Midwestern “dad vibes” and appealing ordinariness.

2. He started the whole “weird” thing. It was Mr. Walz who labeled former President Donald J. Trump and his running mate, Senator JD Vance of Ohio, “weird” on cable television just a couple of weeks ago. The description soon became a Democratic talking point.

3. He named a highway after Prince and signed the bill in purple ink. “I think we can lay to rest that this is the coolest bill signing we’ll ever do,” he said as he put his name on legislation declaring a stretch of Highway 5 the “Prince Rogers Nelson Memorial Highway” after the musician who had lived in Minnesota.

4. He reminds you of your high school history teacher for a reason. Mr. Walz taught high school social studies and geography — first in Alliance, Neb., and then in Mankato, Minn. — before entering politics.

5. He taught in China in 1989 and speaks some Mandarin. He went to China for a year after graduating from college and taught English there through a program affiliated with Harvard University.

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With the Commitment of Josh Petty, Does Georgia Tech have the top offensive line class in the ACC for 2025?

Jackson caudell | 16 hours ago.

2025 OT Josh Petty

Georgia Tech made waves on Monday when they landed one of their biggest recruits in program history. Five-star offensive tackle Josh Petty committed to Georgia Tech on Monday, giving the Yellow Jackets another big piece to their 2025 recruiting class , which is now ranked No. 20 in the country on 247Sports. Not only that, but Petty joins two other four-star prospects along the offensive line as well as three three-star players. Brent Key and Geep Wade have made it a priority to build the line of scrimmage and he has done so with the past two recruiting classes.

With that being said, does Georgia Tech have the top OL class in the ACC for 2025?

I think you can make the argument for yes and really, there is only one team that could say they have a better one than Georgia Tech and that is Florida State. Georgia Tech was able to beat out Florida State for Petty's commitment and if Petty had chosen the Seminoles, this debate would not exist. But Petty chose Georgia Tech and now the Yellow Jackets have arguably the top OL class in the conference.

Here is how Georgia Tech's OL ranks on 247Sports:

1. Josh Petty (No. 14 overall recruit, No. 2 OT, Five-Star)

2. Justin Hasenhuetl (four-star, No. 17 IOL, Four-Star)

3. Damola Ajidahun (No. 231 on 247 Sports Composite, No. 25 OT, Four-Star in the composite, Three-Star on 247 rankings)

4. Kevin Peay (No. 120 IOL, Three-Star)

5. Xavier Canales (No. 123 OT, Three-Star)

6. Jimmy Bryson (No. 136 IOL, Three-Star)

Here is how Florida State's stacks up:

1. Soloman Thomas (No. 24 overall, No. 1 IOL, Five Star)

2. Peyton Joseph (No. 133 overall, No. 7 IOL, Four-Star)

Obviously, Florida State will likely add some guys to their OL class, but Georgia Tech probably has the edge right now. Petty is the best player in either class and the overall depth that the Yellow Jackets have built there in this class helps. If FSU adds a couple of more quality prospects up front, they could be the best in the class.

Are there any other contenders?

Miami's top commit is four-star IOL Seuseu Alofaituli is the No. 56 player in the entire country, but he is the only blue chip player on the O-Line for the Hurricanes at this point. Clemson has four-star OT Brayden Jacobs (No. 131 overall), but he is the only blue chip player on the O-Line in the class for the Tigers. SMU is similar to Miami. The Mustangs have four-star OT Dramodd Odoms (No. 57 player in the country) and other high-end developmental players in their class. North Carolina's class ranks near the bottom of the ACC, but they do have one four-star OL in Alex Payne (No. 132 overall) and two other quality players.

With the committment of Petty, Georgia Tech has the best O-Line class in the ACC. This is going to be huge for the future of the Yellow Jackets program and they should continue to be formidable up front for years to come with this class. Key and Wade deserve a ton of credit for getting talent at this position and things are looking up in a major way for GT up front.

Jackson Caudell

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