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Washington 7th Grade Science Curriculum

Lessons and practice for every 7th grade science topic. Aligned to Washington State K-12 Science Standards so your child stays on track with school.

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7th Grade Science in Washington State

Washington 7th grade science follows the Washington State K-12 Science Standards, which are based on the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) framework. Students explore three main domains: life science, physical science, and earth and space science. These topics connect classroom learning to real-world phenomena and build critical thinking skills students carry into 8th grade and beyond.

Key Topics in Washington 7th Grade Science

  • Cell structure and function
  • Heredity and genetics
  • Ecosystems and energy flow
  • Matter and its interactions
  • Forces and motion
  • Earth's systems and natural resources
  • Weather, climate, and human impacts

How StudyPug Supports 7th Grade Science

StudyPug provides guided lessons and practice problems for every topic in the Washington 7th grade science curriculum. Students can work through each concept step by step, practice with targeted problems, and review any topic they find difficult. Whether your child needs help with a specific homework question or wants to review before a test, StudyPug makes it easy to find exactly what they need.

Washington State Science Assessments

Washington administers the Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) for science in 5th, 8th, and 11th grade. While there is no state science test in 7th grade specifically, the concepts covered in 7th grade are foundational for the 8th grade SBA science assessment. Building strong understanding in 7th grade gives students a clear advantage heading into that test.

Aligned to Washington State K-12 Science Standards

Every lesson and practice problem on StudyPug for 7th grade science is aligned to the Washington State K-12 Science Standards. This means your child is studying exactly what their teacher expects them to know — nothing extra, nothing missing.