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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the lexile score chart in the editor.
  2. Review the chart layout, which includes two main columns: Lexile Rating and AR Grade Level. Familiarize yourself with how these ratings correspond to educational levels.
  3. To find a specific Lexile Rating, locate it in the first column. The corresponding AR Grade Level will be directly adjacent in the second column.
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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 measure for students to be ready for college and career in reading.
Grade LevelLexile Range (25th percentile to 90th percentile) Grade 1 BR35L - 570 Grade 2 245 - 795 Grade 3 480 - 985 Grade 4 700 - 11608 more rows Sep 5, 2023
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 readers results to a Lexile measure.
What are Quantile Student Measures by Grade? GradeTime of Year25th Percentile 10th Winter 975Q Spring 990Q 11th Fall 1015Q Winter 1030Q35 more rows
Measures range from below 0L for beginning readers (e.g. BR75L) to above 1500L for advanced readers. All Lexile reading measures should be rounded to the nearest 5L to avoid over-interpretation of the measures.

Key Facts about the SRI Lexile - AR Grade Level Conversion Chart

Lexile Ratings Correspond to AR Grade Levels

Range of Lexile Ratings

Educational Framework Basis

Regression Analysis Utilized

Correlation with Over 700 Titles

'Lexile' Trademark Information

Lexile Ratings Correspond to AR Grade Levels

The chart provides a direct correlation between Lexile ratings and Accelerated Reader (AR) grade levels, facilitating reading level assessments.

Range of Lexile Ratings

The conversion chart includes Lexile ratings ranging from 25 to 1300, covering a wide spectrum of reading abilities.

Educational Framework Basis

This conversion chart is based on the established 'Lexile Framework', ensuring its relevance and accuracy in educational settings.

Regression Analysis Utilized

The chart employs regression analysis to derive equations that predict grade levels from Lexile ratings, enhancing its reliability.

Correlation with Over 700 Titles

A study involving over 700 titles confirmed the correlation between Accelerated Reader levels and Lexile ratings, validating the conversion process.

'Lexile' Trademark Information

'Lexile' and 'Lexile Framework' are trademarks of Metametrics, Inc., indicating their proprietary nature in educational assessments.