· Lexile measures can be used to track how far students at all levels have come in terms of their emerging or continuing reading skills. For those who are struggling readers, a Lexile measure check-in that uses scores collected at various times can be a good way to determine whether adequate progress is being made.
· Ultimately, a clearer understanding of the 18 levels in Lexia Core5 empowers everyone involved in a child’s literacy journey. This creates a more supportive and effective learning environment.
· The number of levels in Lexia varies depending on the program and the student's individual needs. However, typically, there are 20-30 levels in Lexia. Each level is designed to help students develop specific reading skills and strategies.
Use the PowerUp Progress Bar to determine where your student started in the program, and how much progress they have made this year. The chart shows which level and zone the student is working in within each of the three strands.
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.
Whether student learning takes place in the classroom or at home, you have powerful progress monitoring tools at your fingertips. Log in to myLexia.com using a supported browser or the myLexia mobile app to monitor student progress.
Lexia provides explicit, systematic, personalized learning in reading instruction, targeting skill gaps as they emerge, and gives the data needed for individual instruction.