A Lexile measure of 900L means the text is just right for someone who reads at that level, like a puzzle piece that fits perfectly.
Imagine you have a toy box full of different puzzles. Some are easy, with only a few pieces, and some are harder, with many more pieces. A Lexile measure is like labeling each puzzle with how hard it is to solve.
How Lexiles Work
Think of reading as solving a puzzle too! A Lexile measure tells you how hard the words and sentences in a book are, kind of like counting how many pieces are in the puzzle.
A 900L means the text has about 900 "pieces" of difficulty. If you're used to reading books with around that number of pieces, then this book is just right for you, not too easy, not too hard. It's like a puzzle that’s challenging enough to keep you interested but not so tough that it makes you want to give up.
So if you're reading a book labeled 900L, it's like getting a puzzle that fits perfectly in your hands, fun and just right!
Examples
- A student with a Lexile measure of 900L can read books that are about the same difficulty as a typical high school textbook.
- A teacher might use a 900L book to help students improve their reading skills without feeling frustrated.
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