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  1. Check the number of learning targets in your course. This is indicated by the number in the upper right hand corner of the course scope and sequence page and shows that learning targets have, in fact, been created. If you click on this number, it does the same action as clicking on the “Learning Targets” tab at the top of the course scope and sequence page - opening up a list of all learning targets within your course.

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  2. Check the standard alignment of your learning targets. Clicking on either the “Learning Targets” tab at the top of the course or the number of learning targets in the upper right hand corner of the course scope and sequence page will open a list of all learning targets created for your course. You have the ability to group these alphabetically, by unit, by topic, or by standard. If a learning target has not been aligned to a standard, it will be noted as following in each grouping:

    1. Alphabetic: The red lettering “Not Aligned to a Standard” will appear underneath the learning target and it will be at the top of the list.

    2. Unit/Topic: Learning targets that are not aligned to a standard are not readily apparent in these groupings; however, by clicking on the magnifying glass to the right side of the learning target, then the Standards tab, you can see the standards alignment for each learning target

    3. Standard: The learning targets that have not been aligned to a standard will appear in the “Not Aligned” group at the top of the list

  3. Check the course attachment of your learning targets. Similarly to checking the standards alignment of a learning target, you can check if a learning target has not been attached within a course by accessing the learning targets tab at the course level. If a learning target has not been attached to a course, it will be noted as following in each grouping:

    1. Alphabetic: The red lettering “Not Used by a Topic” will appear underneath the learning target and it will be at the top of the list.

    2. Unit/Topic: The learning targets that have not been assigned within the course at the topic level will appear in the “Not Assigned” group at the top of the list

    3. Standard: Learning targets that are not assigned within the course are not readily apparent in this grouping; however, by clicking on the magnifying glass to the right side of the learning target and viewing the Usage tab, you can see the assignment within the course for each learning target

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