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Materials & Resources


The Materials & Resources section of the SAS portal allows users the opportunity to search for standards-based resources for teaching. Using the search tool is as simple as performing a search on the Internet.  You enter a keyword, and then browse through your search results to find resources that are appropriate to your needs. 

These resources come to us from a variety of sources - there are educators just like you from schools across Pennsylvania who chose to publish their best lessons on our site.  We also include content from community, educational,  and cultural organizations across the state and the country.  Each piece of content undergoes an extensive peer review process before it is included on the site.


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 Jane Austen’s History of England

This e-book features an original copy of "The History of England", an early work of Jane Austen. She completed the composition in November 1791 when she was just 15 years old.

 Plastics by the Numbers: The Major Plastic Resins, Their Uses, and Recycled Lives

The purpose of this lesson is for students to be able to describe some of the major plastic resins and their uses, compare and contrast the properties of different plastic resins, and list products that different resins can become through recycling.

 Karpeles Document: Abigail Adams’ View of the American Struggle for Independence

Abigail Adams holds distinctive position in American history as a wife and mother of US Presidents. Additionally, she was one of the most brilliant people of her time. This letter written from Braintree, Massachusetts on May 2, 1775 expresses her anxiety to Mrs. Mercy Warren over the coming struggle for independence.

Experimental vs. Theoretical Probability: The Crazy Choices Game

In this web-based interactive resource, users are allowed to input the theoretical probability for up to three events and then see experimental results.

 The Timeline of Art History

The Timeline of Art History is a chronological, geographical, and thematic exploration of the history of art from around the world. The entire collection of works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art are referenced in the Timeline.

 Teens Across the Eras

Students work in groups of three to research changes in the lifestyle, health, and attitudes of teenagers across multiple decades and then explain how those periods of history influence how a person ages.



I have listed a sample of the high-quality resources you will find on the SAS portal.  This is just a taste - new content is continuously being added to the portal.

When you are done reviewing - click Finishing the Tour to read instructions on what to do next.

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