Lexile Framework For Reading
News & Announcements
October 23, 2008 – Lexile Framework for Reading Initiative announced – Virginia’s focus on improving early reading skills and increasing adolescent literacy includes a new resource for parents and educators, the Lexile Framework for Reading. Explore the links provided on this Web page to learn how Lexile measures are used to promote and develop students’ reading achievement. (See news release from Governor, Tim Kaine.)
Lexile measures rank the reading level of a student and the difficulty of a text on a single scale and are correlated to scores on Standards of Learning (SOL) reading assessments in grades 3-8. Teachers and parents use Lexile measures to select books that are likely to improve the reading and comprehension skills of students.
An easy-to-use calculator and conversion tables may be used to determine a Lexile measure’s relationship to a SOL reading score. Beginning with the 2009 SOL assessments, a student’s Lexile measure will be included in the student’s score report that is sent to parents or guardians by school divisions.
Virginia’s Focus on Literacy Achievement and the Lexile Framework for Reading
Students are more likely to read books that match their current reading level. By using Lexile measures, teachers can assign and recommend books and other reading materials that will help students develop stronger reading skills. Parents can use Lexiles to select texts that reinforce what teachers are trying to accomplish in the classroom. It is important to note that the Lexile measure does not address the content or quality of the book. Many other factors affect the relationship between a reader and a book, including its content, the age and interests of the reader, and the design of the actual book. The Lexile measure is a good starting point in the book-selection process, but parents and educators should always consider these other factors when making a decision about which book to choose.
The Virginia Lexile Framework Map provides a sampling of titles with corresponding Lexile levels. The framework illustrates how Lexiles can be used to support students and to monitor their progress as they learn to become better readers. Additional book titles have been measured on the Lexile scale and can be found under Look up a Book. Books listed are not endorsed or recommended by the Virginia Department of Education.
By using Lexile measures to help students become better readers, you can join Governor Timothy M. Kaine, the Board of Education and the Virginia Department of Education in promoting reading achievement and adolescent literacy.
These resources and more may be accessed by using the menu to the right. The menu includes links to detailed information for parents and educators, frequently asked questions and related assessment and school improvement resources.