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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.
More than 65 popular reading assessments and programs and 25 state assessments report Lexile reading measures. A book, article or piece of text gets a Lexile text measure when it’s analyzed by MetaMetrics ®.
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.
The Lexile frameworks for reading and listening help educators and parents match students to materials at the right level of difficulty.
Over 65 popular reading assessments and programs and half of all state assessments report student reading abilities as Lexile measures. Learn more about: Lexile measures for students and texts; El Sistema Lexile® para Leer; How Lexile measures compare to grade-level scores; The science behind Lexile measures; Frequently asked questions
Your child receives a Lexile reading measure from a test at school or a state assessment. A Lexile reading measure can range from below 0L for early readers to above 2000L for advanced readers. Readers who score below 0L receive a BR for Beginning Reader.
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.
Look Up a Book’s Lexile Measure. If you want to know whether a specific book is within a student’s Lexile range, you can use our Quick Search feature located on our Lexile® Find a Book tool. All you need is a book’s author, title or ISBN number to find the Lexile text measure of that book.
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.
The Lexile Framework for Reading is based on the Lexile scale—a common scale for measuring an individual’s reading ability and texts. The scale reaches below 0L for beginning reading texts and learners to over 1600L for advanced texts and learners.