What are the Lexile levels by grade?

What are the Lexile levels by grade?

The Lexile® Framework for Reading is an educational tool that links text complexity and readers’ ability on a common metric known as the Lexile scale….Lexiles Measures & State Content Standards.

Grade College & Career Ready “Stretch” Lexile Bands
5 830L to 1010L
6 925L to 1070L
7 970L to 1120L
8 1010L to 1185L

What is a 12 grade Lexile level?

To begin, Lexile score ranges vary depending on grade level. A proficient first grader would score between 200L and 300L, while an adequate reader in the 12th grade would earn a score in the range of 1060L and 1320L.

What is a good Lexile score for a 11th grader?

Reading Status Norms (RIT Values and Lexile Levels)
Grade Beginning-of-Year Lexile Range
9 220.9 1100-1125
10 223.9 1150-1175
11 225.2 1200+

What is a perfect Lexile score?

2000L
The highest possible measure is 2000L. Anything below 5L is assessed as a BR or Beginning Reader. A book’s Lexile measure is analyzed by MetaMetrics©. After a text is assessed, it is given a measure like that of a student’s readability level, 600L for example.

What is the highest possible Lexile score?

The higher the Lexile measure, the higher the student’s reading level. The reader’s Lexile Framework works in intervals of five with 5L being the lowest. The highest possible measure is 2000L.

How do I find my child’s Lexile level?

If you haven’t seen your child’s Lexile measure, look at their latest standardized test results or ask their teacher. There’s a good chance that your child has received one or more Lexile reader measures.

How do you determine Lexile levels?

A student receives his or her Lexile measure from one of two ways: taking a school-administered SRI (Scholastic Reading Inventory) test, which is specifically designed to measure Lexile or reading ability OR by taking a standardized reading test which converts the reader’s results to a Lexile measure.

What is HMH scaled score?

The HMH Scaled Score indicates a student’s readiness to learn on-grade content standards based on the Level Test item pool. The GLE indicates the student’s proximity to those end-of-year performance expectations translated from the Quantile/Lexile Frameworks.