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  2. Fountas and Pinnell reading levels - Wikipedia

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    Fountas and Pinnell reading levels

  3. Flesch–Kincaid readability tests - Wikipedia

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    Flesch–Kincaid readability tests

  4. Readability - Wikipedia

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  5. Fry readability formula - Wikipedia

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    A rendition of the Fry graph. The Fry readability formula (or Fry readability graph) is a readability metric for English texts, developed by Edward Fry. [1] The grade reading level (or reading difficulty level) is calculated by the average number of sentences (y-axis) and syllables (x-axis) per hundred words. These averages are plotted onto a ...

  6. Literacy in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Literacy in the United States

  7. Gunning fog index - Wikipedia

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  8. Automated readability index - Wikipedia

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  9. Spache readability formula - Wikipedia

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    The Spache readability formula is a readability test for writing in English, designed by George Spache. It works best on texts that are for children up to fourth grade. For older children, the Dale–Chall readability formula is more appropriate. It was introduced in 1953 in Spache's "A new readability formula for primary-grade reading ...

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