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The Lexile Framework® for Reading is a scientific approach to measuring both reading ability and the text complexity of reading materials on the same developmental scale. Educators use Lexile measures to match students with text, putting them on the path to success in school, college and careers.
- About Lexile Measures for Reading
There are two Lexile measures: the Lexile reading measure...
- Find Books at The Right Level
Using a student’s Lexile reading measure as a starting...
- How to Get Lexile Measures
Lexile Reading Measures. Students receive a Lexile reading...
- Measuring Reading Growth
Like navigating with a compass, the Lexile Framework® for...
- Grade Equivalents
Students get a Lexile® measure from an assessment of English...
- Fact Sheets & FAQs
You can learn more about the Lexile Framework for Reading...
- Look Up a Book's Lexile Measure
All you need is a book’s author, title or ISBN number to...
- Parents & Students
With Lexile measures, you can engage your child in learning...
- About Lexile Measures for Reading
There are two Lexile measures: the Lexile reading measure and the Lexile text measure. A student gets a Lexile reading measure from a reading test or program. For example, if a student receives an 880L on their end-of-grade reading test, their Lexile reading measure is 880L.
You can use your learner’s Lexile measure to engage them in reading materials that accelerate their skills, or, for advanced readers, find materials that offer more challenge but are also age-appropriate.
Measures at Home. Whether your child struggles to read or cannot get enough, the Lexile Framework for Reading helps you, your child and educators personalise learning to help them navigate the path from learning to read, to reading to learn and on through higher education and career readiness.
The Lexile Framework for Reading is a proven way to measure an English language learner’s reading level and the difficulty of text. A Lexile measure is a number followed by an “L” (for Lexile measure). There are two Lexile measures – a learner measure and a text measure.
A Lexile measure is the numeric representation of a reader’s ability or a text’s difficulty, both followed by an “L” (for Lexile). The Lexile scale is a developmental scale for reading ranging from 200L for beginning readers to above 1700L for advanced text.
Today more than 100 million books, articles and websites display Lexile measures on their reading materials. A book, article or piece of text receives a Lexile text measure when it’s analyzed by our algorithm that evaluates text complexity.