Title: Differentiating Instruction Using Lexile Measures and OSLIS
1Differentiating Instruction Using Lexile
Measuresand OSLIS
- Developing Targets for Student Success
Module I
2 Developed by an ESD /OEMA /OSL /ODE
Collaborative
- Oregon Education Service Districts
- Oregon Educational Media Association
- Oregon State Library
- Oregon Department of Education
3Workshop Goals/Objectives
- Understand the relationship between Lexiles and
student comprehension - Understand how Lexiles help match readers to
texts - Use the Lexile measure of each student to access
appropriate reading materials for meeting
Oregons content standards - Know that the Oregon School Library Information
System (OSLIS) is the portal for Lexiled research
databases
4If I could . . .
- just get the students to where they could
read the textTHEN I could teach! - - 7th grade Science Teacher
5What are Lexiles?
- A Lexile is a standard unit for measuring the
comprehensibility of text - Semantics
- Syntax
- A Lexile measure or range can also be assigned to
a student
6Determining Text Difficulty
- Semantic Difficulty
- the frequency of the words in a corpus of written
text - corpus has over 700-million words
- Syntactic Complexity
- the number of words per sentence
- longer sentences are more complex and require
more short-term memory to process - Source www.lexile.com
7The Lexile Analyzer
Scan text into electronic format
Edit text
Examine words
Examine sentences
Calculate Lexile measure
Review text and Lexile measure
8The Lexile Map
9Linking TechnologyLexiled Assessments
10Lexile Framework3 Components
The Lexile Map
The Lexile Analyzer
Linking Technology
11The Lexile FrameworkTM for Reading
- An educational tool that links text and readers
under a common metric - Characterizes reader with a measure and text with
a measure - Allows educators to forecast the level of
comprehension a reader is expected to experience
with a particular text - Source www.lexile.com
12Why the Lexile FrameworkTM is Different
- Readability based on entire text of each book or
document - Individual reading ability is measured through
tests that correspond to the same scale - Applied universally
- Source The Lexile FrameworkAn Introduction for
Educators
13Overall Goal of Lexiles is to
- create Text Accessibility, a marriage
between student ability and text level so that
students can access content information.
14Lexiles
- Match readers to text
- A tool for differentiation
- Allow teachers to prepare students to work with
more difficult texts
15Lexiles Do Not Address
- Student interest
- Age-appropriateness
- Text support
- Quality of text
16Other Considerations
Aspects of text that influence a students
performance
- Difficulty of the text at hand
- Presence or lack of illustration
- Length of a book or article
- Density and type size of the text
- Topic, genre, author and so on
17Determining a StudentsLexile Range
- Independent Reading Range of difficulty should
be . . . 50 Lexiles above to 100 Lexiles below - Instructional Reading Range of difficulty should
be . . . 50 to 150 Lexiles above
18Three Key Concepts
- Reading Ability
- The cognitive set students use to construct
meaning from text as measured on tests - Readability
- The difficulty of reading materials based on
dimensions or characteristics of the text - Reading Comprehension
- The construction of meaning from local text
- Source www.lexile.com
19Individual StudentReport
Lexile Measure
20Questions to Answer
- What is the Lexile range of students in your
classroom? - Can you develop 3 or 4 Lexile targets?
21How do I find Lexiles for texts or other
materials I use?
- The ODE website links you to two resources
http//www.ode.state.or.us/teachlearn/subjects/ela
rts/reading/literacy/lexiles/ - www.lexile.com
- Textbooks
- Books
- www.oslis.k12.or.us
- Resources
- Databases
22Lexile Tools
- Lexile Book Database
- Lexile Analyzer
- Lexile Calculator
- Lexile Power Vocabulary
- Lexile Reading Pathfinders
23Lexile Tools
- Lexile Book Database
- Lexile Analyzer
- Lexile Calculator
- Lexile Power Vocabulary
- Lexile Reading Pathfinders
24Go to www.lexile.com
Click educators
25Lexile Book Database
Click Lexile Book Database
26Textbook Search
Click Textbook Search
27Textbook Search
Type in Keywords
Enter Lexile Range
You may enter a specific publisher
28Textbook Search
Choose Sort By Lexile and Results per page
Then press Search
29Textbook Search
Click on Title for more details
30Textbook Details
Now click on Book Search
31Book Search by Title
2. Sort by Lexile and Select Results per page
1. Enter Title
3. Click Search
32Search Results
Click on a title to view details
33Book Details
34Search by Author
2. Sort by Lexile and Select Results per page
1. Enter Author
3. Click Search
35Search Results 32 Books 590L 960L
36Search by Lexile Rangeand Keyword
Enter Lexile Range 450-1200
Enter Keyword life cycles
37Search Results
Letters in the Lexile measure?
Click here
38Explanation of Lexile Codes
39Advanced Book Search
Click here
40Book Type Options
Drop down menu
41Developmental Rating Options
Drop down menu
42Lexile Tools
- Lexile Book Database
- Lexile Analyzer
- Lexile Calculator
- Lexile Power Vocabulary
- Lexile Reading Pathfinders
43Creating Documents for the Online Analyzer
- Create a text document
- Save the document as text only (.txt)
- You are now ready to use the online analyzer to
determine the Lexile measure of the text
44Saving Documents to Analyze
You must save your document as Text Only
45Lexile Analyzer
Click Lexile Analyzer
Sign In
You must register first
46Registration is Easy
47Lexile Analyzer
Click Browse to find your file
48Insert the Document
Locate your document
Double click on the document
49Analyze the Text
The document is inserted
Click Analyze
50The Results
51Lexile Tools
- Lexile Book Database
- Lexile Analyzer
- Lexile Calculator
- Lexile Power Vocabulary
- Lexile Reading Pathfinders
52Lexile Calculator
- Can forecast comprehension
- Identifies the relationship between the reader
and the text - Predicts how well the reader will comprehend the
material in the text - Can perform the following calculations
- The rate at which a student is expected to
comprehend of the text - The reading ability a reader is expected to need
in order to comprehend the text at a specific
level
53Lexile Calculator
54Lexile Calculator
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55Lexile Calculator
- Formula for the X axis
-
- Reader measure Text measure
Lexiles - Examples
-
- Reader (1230L) Text (890L)
340 L - Reader (890L) Text (1230L) -340 L
minus
(easy)
(difficult)
56Calculation for X Axis
Reader Text Lexile difference
Note The Lexile difference can be a
positive or negative number
57ForecastedComprehension Rates
- Reader measure text calibration O Lexiles
- 75 comprehension rate
- Reader measure text calibration -250
Lexiles - 50 comprehension rate
- Reader measure text calibration 250
Lexiles - 90 comprehension rate
58Lexile Calculator
Click here
59Access the Lexile Calculator
Click here
60Calculating Expected Comprehension Rate
1. Select grade level
2. Select top button
3. Enter Lexile range and Submit
61Forecasted Comprehension
Blue bar indicates comprehension range
62Titles in Book Bag
Scroll down to view Book Bag Titles
63Calculating Required Lexile Measure for Selected
Comprehension Rate
1. Select grade level
2. Select bottom button
3. Enter comprehension range and Submit
64Lexile Measure Required to Meet Comprehension Rate
Blue bar indicates required Lexile measure
65Lexile Tools
- Lexile Book Database
- Lexile Analyzer
- Lexile Calculator
- Lexile Power Vocabulary
- Lexile Reading Pathfinders
66Power Vocabulary Program
- Vocabulary List
- Pronunciation
- Part of Speech
- Definition(s)
- Three examples of the word used in context
- Activities
- Word Search
- Crossword Puzzle
- Word-Definition Matching
- Assessment
67Lexile Power Vocabulary
Click on Lexile Power Vocabulary
68Lexile Power Vocabulary
Find the Title
Click on Words, Activities, or Answer Key
69PowerV
70Word Search
71Crossword Puzzle
72Matching Activity
73Assessment
74Teacher Answer Key
75Lexile Tools
- Lexile Book Database
- Lexile Analyzer
- Lexile Calculator
- Lexile Power Vocabulary
- Lexile Reading Pathfinders
76Lexile Reading Pathfinders
Click Lexile Reading Pathfinders to View
Collections
77Sports Achievers Biographies
Each list indicates Level, Lexile, Title, and
Author
78How do I find Lexiles for texts or other
materials I use?
- The ODE website links you to two resources
http//www.ode.state.or.us/teachlearn/subjects/ela
rts/reading/literacy/lexiles/ - www.lexile.com
- Textbooks
- Books
- www.oslis.k12.or.us
- Resources
- Databases
79ODE Main Pagewww.ode.state.or.us
Click Teachers
80Teacher Page 2 Ways to Access OSLIS
Lexile resources
81Lexile Page on ODE website
Click here
82Teacher PageAccess OSLIS Directly
Click OSLIS
83OSLIS - www.oslis.k12.or.us
Select the level you teach
84Secondary How To
Select appropriate category
85Middle School Search
Select one or more Databases
86Three Ways to Apply Lexiles to Lexiled Databases
- Use the Lexile Reading Level DropDown Box
- Enter Lexile Reading Score
- Use Field Codes (lx 800-1100)
87Use the Lexile ReadingLevel Drop Down Box
Enter topic and select a Lexile range
88Search Results
Lexile measure
Number of Articles
892. Use the Lexile Reading Score Box
Use hyphen before or after the Lexile
Note Hyphen before the Lexile limits the search
to material at or below that Lexile Hyphen after
the Lexile limits the search to material at or
above that Lexile
90Search Results
Number of Articles
Lexile measure
91Choose a New Database
Choose Database
92Health Source Database
Select Health Source
933. Use Field Codes Range
Enter topic and Lexile range lx 800-1100
Formula for Lexile Range and lx Lexile-Lexile
94Search Results
Number of Articles
Lexile measure
95Field Codes Maximum
Enter topic and Lexile maximum lx -1100
Formula for Lexile Maximum and lx -Lexile
96Search Results
Number of Articles
Lexile measure
97Field Codes Minimum
Enter topic and Lexile minimum lx 1100-
Formula for Lexile Minimum and lx Lexile-
98Search Results
Number of Articles
Lexile measure
99Did We Meet Our Goals?
- What is the relationship between Lexiles and
student comprehension? - How can Lexiles help match readers to texts?
- Could you use the Lexile measure of each student
to access appropriate reading materials for
meeting Oregons content standards? - How can you access Lexiled research databases?