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Lexile Grade Level Charts enables Hub users to view and print student Lexile reading measures by grade level—and filter by grade (s), time of year, and student population percentiles.
Compare Lexile measures with grade levels using Lexile® Grade Level Charts. Our new Lexile Grade Level Charts can help educators and parents see how students compare to their peers. Explore Lexile student measures by: Download a PDF or print a customized chart to use in reports or share with others.
Learn how Lexile levels relates to your child's reading level. Our Lexile reading level chart has the ranges for Scholastic Reading Level and CCS Levels by grade.
View our research on Lexile text ranges by grade level. See examples of English and Spanish book titles at different text ranges on Lexile maps.
Lexile measures are represented by a number followed by an “L” (such as “800L”) and range from below 0L for beginning readers to above 1600L. Research shows that 1300L or above is the target Lexile measure for students to be ready for college and career in reading.
The Lexile ranges in the table below help teachers and parents determine what text is appropriate for each grade level. These ranges suggest what text will help students gain in literacy skills toward these goals for college and career readiness.
View our research on Lexile text ranges by grade level. See examples of English and Spanish book titles at different text ranges on Lexile maps. View and print the national student Lexile and Quantile norms from kindergarten through 12th grade.
Lexile* Grade Level Conversion Chart. This conversion chart is based on educational levels from the published “Lexile Framework” chart. A smoothed curve was fit through the grade-level points indicated here, and regression analysis provided the equations: Lexile=500Ln(Grade Level) or, the counterpart GradeLevel=e0.002(Lexile) The resulting ...
Lexile and Quantile Grade Level Charts Quick Start Guide.
This conversion chart is based on educational levels from the published “Lexile Framework” chart. A smoothed curve was fit through the grade-level points indicated here, and regression analysis provided the equations: Lexile=500Ln(Grade Level) or, the counterpart GradeLevel=e0.002(Lexile)