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Parent Workshop: Lexile Levels and Reading Counts Requirements. Stephanie Shirley November 11, 2013. What is a Lexile Measure?. It is a measurement of the readability of a book based on the vocabulary difficulty, sentence length, and how the sentences are put together.
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Parent Workshop: Lexile Levels and Reading Counts Requirements Stephanie Shirley November 11, 2013
What is a Lexile Measure? • It is a measurement of the readability of a book based on the vocabulary difficulty, sentence length, and how the sentences are put together.
Where do we get the Lexile score for your child? • We use a test called the Scholastic Reading Inventory (SRI)
SRI Test Question Noting details.
Questions are stepped up or down depending on how the student answers.
How do we calculate a Lexile Range? • Once a Lexile measure is assigned with the SRI test, we are able to calculate a reading range appropriate for each student. • A child should be able to read at 75% comprehension 50-100 points above their Lexile measure. • 75% comprehension allows the reader to be challenged, but not frustrated.
How do we calculate a Lexile Range? (cont.) • A 75% reading comprehension rate encourages reading growth and progress. • The Lexile Range is 100 below their SRI score and 100 above. (rounded to the nearest 50 points) • Reading books below the range is good easy reading practice, but it won’t encourage growth.
What range is on grade level? • Exiting 4th grade, we would like to see your child reading in a 740-940 Lexile range. (CCSS) • To be ready for college and a career, a student must be reading at 1215L or better at graduation. • This standard was used to work backwards and create the ranges for each grade level.
How am I using Reading Counts? • I am requiring that your child read at least 6 books in his/her Lexile Range each 9 weeks. • 3 of these books should be extended texts (chapter books). • An average of the test scores on these books will be calculated for a test grade at the end of the quarter.
SRI Requirements • I am also requiring your child to take the SRI test three times during the quarter, and a daily grade will be given for these measures.
Why? • Practice, Practice, Practice • Texts that are used in class are at an “instructional” level. • I am giving explanations, definitions, modeling “think aloud” strategies, pointing out text clues, etc. • Students need to practice these skills independently. • Students need to build internal motivation and challenge themselves.
Why?Research shows that reading growth is much smaller per year after leaving 4th grade.
Expectations: • Content area teachers (Science/Social Studies) have expectations of grade level reading ability. • Students will be assigned reading and questions from textbooks that are above their 75% comprehension range. • Subject Area testing in High School (which must be passed to graduate) and the ACT are written at a rigorous Lexile level.
What can you do? • Make sure that your child is reading at home each night. • Be aware of their Lexile Range, and make sure that most of what they read is within the range. • Get them to read anything they are interested in.