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Lexile Measures and the Lexile Framework for Reading. An Introduction For Teachers and Parents DPS Media Services Department . The Lexile Framework for Reading:. An educational tool created by MetaMetrics, Inc. that links text and readers under a common metric, Lexiles
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Lexile Measures and the Lexile Framework for Reading An Introduction For Teachers and Parents DPS Media Services Department
The Lexile Framework for Reading: • An educational tool created by MetaMetrics, Inc. that links text and readers under a common metric, Lexiles • Provides a common scale for measuring text difficulty and reading ability • Allows educators to predict the level of comprehension a reader is likely to achieve with a particular text • Helps match students with texts at an appropriate level of difficulty
Text Characteristics that Influence Readability • Syntactic Complexity • Number of words per sentence • Semantic Difficulty • Frequency of occurrence of individual words
Durham Public Schools Lexile Map • Created by DPS Library Media Coordinators and MetaMetrics • Provides samples of text from a variety of books at each Lexile level found in most DPS media centers • Distributed to all students at end of school year • On display in every DPS media center • Additional maps available upon request
Interpreting Lexiles • A Lexile measure for either text or reader is a number, typically from 200 to 1700, followed by an L • Lexile measures do not directly translate to grade levels. About 50% of students in a particular grade will read higher or lower than the Lexile ranges in the following slide:
75% is the “right amount of challenge” • A student’s Lexile measure is the level at which he/she can read with moderate success (about 75% comprehension)
Why 75% Comprehension? Years of MetaMetric research suggests that at 75% a reader … • can have a successful reading experience without frustration or boredom, and • be sufficiently challenged to improve
Managing Comprehension • Readers can experience frustration when… • Text readability is 100L+ above their Lexile level • Readers can experience ease when… • Text readability is 50-100L below their Lexile level • Readers can experience growth when… • Text readability is within their Lexile range General Reading Recommendation: Targeted text range of 100L below to 50L abovethe student’s Lexile level Note: This range may vary based on text type, reading context and purpose, reading strategies and support, and reader motivation.
Lexiles Score Information • The Lexile Framework ® for Reading , has been linked to the North Carolina End-of-Grade (NCEOG) Tests of Reading Comprehension and Mathematics. • The test is administered each spring to students statewide in grades 3 through 8. • Principals can access students’ Lexile measures and print reports through the PAPA testing portal, Roster folders at http://papa.dpsnc.net/testing/default.aspx and provide these reports to teachers • Parents can access students’ Lexile measures on EOG Parent/Teacher Report which is mailed or sent home at the end of the school year.
Locating Other Appropriate Reading Materials • Destiny Library Manager, the online catalog in every Durham Public School, provides the Lexile level of each book for which a Lexile level has been published • Access your school’s online catalog at http://destiny.dpsnc.net, or see the following slide:
Lexile Analyzer: www.lexile.com(Click “Educators,” then “Tools”
Final Notes: • Lexile measures do not in any way indicate the maturity level of material content. Always consult your school library media specialist for recommendations of age-appropriate materials. • For more information on the Lexile Framework for Reading, go to http://www.lexile.com