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How do I find questions aligned to a certain learning standard?
How do I find questions aligned to a certain learning standard?

Learn how to filter for and find Common Core, NGSS, AP®, state, and other standards-aligned questions.

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Written by Lucy Orsi
Updated over a week ago

Albert's content is aligned to learning standards that are taken directly from the curriculum guides such as Common Core State Standards, College Board, Next Generation Science Standards, and a variety of state standards.

You can find questions aligned to learning standards using our standards search tool, which can be accessed in the Assignment Builder or from any subject guide by clicking on the Standards drop-down. Additionally, you can reveal the solution to questions to see the standards alignment below the detailed explanation.

Standards Available on Albert

Standard

Standard Prefix

Common Core State Standards

CCSS

Next Generation Science Standards

NGSS

Advance Placement Standards

No prefix required

Pre-AP Standards

Pre-AP

Alabama Standards

AL

Alaska Standards*

AK

Arizona Standards

AZ

Arkansas Standards*

AR

California Standards

CA

Colorado Standards

CO

Connecticut Standards*

CT

Delaware Standards*

DE

District of Columbia Standards*

DC

Florida Standards

FL

Georgia Standards

GA

Hawaii Standards*

HI

Idaho Standards*

ID

Illinois Standards

IL

Indiana Standards

IN

Iowa Standards*

IA

Kansas Standards*

KS

Kentucky Standards

KY

Louisiana Standards

LA

Maryland Standards

MD

Massachusetts Standards

MA

Michigan Standards

MI

Minnesota Standards

MN

Missouri Standards

MO

Nevada Standards

NV

New Hampshire Standards*

NH

New Jersey Student Learning Standards

NJ

New York Standards

NY

North Carolina Standards

NC

Ohio Standards

OH

Pennsylvania Standards

PA

South Carolina Standards

SC

Tennessee Standards

TN

Texas Standards

TX

Utah Standards

UT

Virginia Standards

VA

Wisconsin Standards

WI

Washington Standards

WA

C3 Social Studies Standards

C3

ACT Standards

No prefix required

SAT Standards

No prefix required

PSAT Standards

No prefix required

*These states are aligned to mathematics and ELA standards only

Searching for a known standard

In the Standards drop down, you can search for standards by name (e.g. KC-1.1.I.A), category (e.g. CCSS), or description. If you would like to narrow down your search to a specific state, select Standard Set and type in the state. This will eliminate all other state standards from your search.

When you type in characters that match one of our standards, the drop-down will populate with matching standards. 

You can select all the standards that you want to filter to. When you select a standard via checkbox, that standard will appear in a list below the search matches.

Note: Visit your subject's Overview tab to see which standards are in your subject.

[Pro-tip]: Toggle on standard descriptions by clicking the Descriptions button on the bottom left of the search bar.

Revealing the solution to view standards alignment

You can click on specific questions and show the explanation to see the standards alignment. To view a question's standards, follow these steps:

  1. Click into the desired question

  2. Click Show Solution to reveal the detailed explanation and explanation of distractors

  3. Scroll down to find the listed standards

  4. Hover over a standard button to read an in-depth description of the standard

[Pro-tip]: Click on the desired standard to reveal a list of all questions in the subject aligned to that standard

Searching for similar questions from a question

Click on a standard (or tag) within a specific question to filter the questions in the subject to only those that correspond to that standard or tag respectively.

Searching Tip!

All Albert searches are based on exact matches. This means that the broader your search term, the more likely you are to find results. For example, if you search for the label "HS-LS1-1," you will find only results with that specific label. If, however, you search just "HS-LS," you will see results for "HS-LS1-1" and "HS-LS3-1."

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