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  1. Lexile Grade Level Charts

    A research study was conducted to describe Lexile ranges for each grade. Data for these national student norms came from a sample of over 3 million students across the United States and the Virgin …

  2. For Educators - LEXILE HUB

    While some states and instructional products provide grade-level benchmarks using Lexile scales, these can differ across regions. To address this, we’ve developed Lexile Grade Level Charts based on our …

  3. LEXILE HUB - LEXILE & QUANTILE TOOLS

    Compare Lexile® & Quantile® Measures With Grade Levels See how your students compare to other students across grade levels in both reading and math performance.

  4. Find a Book - LEXILE HUB

    NC - Non-Conforming For high-ability students who still need age-appropriate content. BR - Beginning Reader For students with a Lexile measure below 0L. GN - Graphic Novel Graphic novels or comic …

  5. For Parents - LEXILE HUB

    Each state's benchmarks can differ, but we've created nationwide Lexile Grade Level Charts to give you a clear picture of how your child’s reading compares to their peers across the country.

  6. Understanding Lexile® Measures

    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 …

  7. Resource Center - LEXILE HUB

    This implementation toolkit gives schools and districts clear, actionable strategies for putting Lexile® and Quantile® measures into practice.

  8. Lexile Measures Parent Guide - LEXILE HUB - hub.lexile.com

    The Lexile Framework for Reading measures your child’s reading ability and the difficulty of text, such as books and articles, on the same scale, putting a powerful tool for supporting the development of your …

  9. The Lexile Framework for Reading - Lexile

    The Lexile frameworks for reading and listening help educators and parents match students to materials at the right level of difficulty.

  10. 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 …