In journalism, a general rule of thumb is to write articles at an eighth grade reading level. That translates to a score between 985L and 1295L on MetaMetrics’ Lexile scale, which attempts to measure ...
Reading platform company Beanstack has announced a new feature, "Lexile Insights for Teachers," to give them data and insights for a personalized approach to their students' free choice reading. The ...
Earlier this summer, MetaMetrics began providing Lexile measures for books under many of Simon & Schuster’s imprints. S&S's announcement of its partnership with MetaMetrics today follows the recent ...
DURHAM, N.C., Feb. 5, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- MetaMetrics and Age of Learning, Inc., announced today that Age of Learning's ABCmouse.com Early Learning Academy, the leading digital learning ...
The only correct answer is “d,” since all the others have a “Lexile” score so low that they are deemed most appropriate for fourth, fifth, or sixth graders. This idea might seem ridiculous, but it’s ...
What do Jeff Kinney’s popular Diary of a Wimpy Kid and Ray Bradbury’s classic Fahrenheit 451 have in common? What about Gossip Girl: A Novel, Cicely von Ziegesar’s catty romance and The Great Gilly ...