Differentiating Instruction Using Lexile Measures and OSLIS Developing Targets for Student Success Module I
Developed by an ESD /OEMA /OSL /ODE Collaborative Developed by an ESD /OEMA /OSL /ODE Collaborative Oregon Education Service Districts Oregon Education Service Districts Oregon Educational Media Association Oregon Educational Media Association Oregon State Library Oregon State Library Oregon Department of Education Oregon Department of Education
Workshop Goals/Objectives 1.Understand the relationship between Lexiles and student comprehension 2.Understand how Lexiles help match readers to texts 3.Use the Lexile measure of each student to access appropriate reading materials for meeting Oregon’s content standards 4.Know that the Oregon School Library Information System (OSLIS) is the portal for Lexiled research databases
If I could... … just get the students to where they could read the text … THEN I could teach! … just get the students to where they could read the text … THEN I could teach! - 7 th grade Science Teacher
What are Lexiles? A Lexile is a standard unit for measuring the comprehensibility of text 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 A Lexile measure or range can also be assigned to a student
Determining Text Difficulty Semantic Difficulty Semantic Difficulty the frequency of the words in a corpus of written text corpus has over 700-million words Syntactic Complexity Syntactic Complexity the number of words per sentence longer sentences are more complex and require more short-term memory to process Source:
The Lexile Analyzer Scan text into electronic format Edit text Examine wordsExamine sentences Calculate Lexile measure Review text and Lexile measure
The Lexile Map
Linking Technology: Lexiled Assessments
Lexile Framework: 3 Components The Lexile MapThe Lexile Analyzer Linking Technology Lexiled Reading Assessments
The Lexile Framework TM for Reading An educational tool that links text and readers under a common metric An educational tool that links text and readers under a common metric Characterizes reader with a measure and text with a measure 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 Allows educators to forecast the level of comprehension a reader is expected to experience with a particular text Source:
Why the Lexile Framework TM is Different Readability based on entire text of each book or document Readability based on entire text of each book or document Individual reading ability is measured through tests that correspond to the same scale Individual reading ability is measured through tests that correspond to the same scale Applied “universally” Applied “universally” Source: The Lexile Framework — An Introduction for Educators
Overall Goal of Lexiles is to … … create Text Accessibility, a marriage between student ability and text level so that students can access content information. … create Text Accessibility, a marriage between student ability and text level so that students can access content information.
Lexiles Match readers to text Match readers to text A tool for differentiation A tool for differentiation Allow teachers to prepare students to work with more difficult texts Allow teachers to prepare students to work with more difficult texts
Lexiles Do Not Address Student interest Student interest Age-appropriateness Age-appropriateness Text support Text support Quality of text Quality of text
Other Considerations Difficulty of the text at hand Difficulty of the text at hand Presence or lack of illustration Presence or lack of illustration Length of a book or article Length of a book or article Density and type size of the text Density and type size of the text Topic, genre, author and so on Topic, genre, author and so on Aspects of text that influence a student ’ s performance:
Determining a Student ’ s Lexile Range Independent Reading Range of difficulty should be Lexiles above to 100 Lexiles below Independent Reading Range of difficulty should be Lexiles above to 100 Lexiles below Instructional Reading Range of difficulty should be to 150 Lexiles above Instructional Reading Range of difficulty should be to 150 Lexiles above
Three Key Concepts Reading Ability Reading Ability The cognitive set students use to construct meaning from text as measured on tests The cognitive set students use to construct meaning from text as measured on tests Readability Readability The difficulty of reading materials based on dimensions or characteristics of the text The difficulty of reading materials based on dimensions or characteristics of the text Reading Comprehension Reading Comprehension The construction of meaning from local text The construction of meaning from local text Source:
Individual Student Report Lexile Measure
Questions to Answer What is the Lexile range of students in your classroom? What is the Lexile range of students in your classroom? Can you develop 3 or 4 Lexile targets? Can you develop 3 or 4 Lexile targets?
How do I find Lexiles for texts or other materials I use? The ODE website links you to two resources eracy/lexiles/ Textbooks Books Resources Databases
Lexile Tools Lexile Book Database Lexile Book Database Lexile Analyzer Lexile Analyzer Lexile Calculator Lexile Calculator Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Reading Pathfinders Lexile Reading Pathfinders
Lexile Tools Lexile Book Database Lexile Book Database Lexile Analyzer Lexile Analyzer Lexile Calculator Lexile Calculator Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Reading Pathfinders Lexile Reading Pathfinders
Go to Click educators
Lexile Book Database Click Lexile Book Database
Textbook Search Click Textbook Search
Enter Lexile Range Type in Keywords You may enter a specific publisher
Textbook Search Choose Sort By Lexile and Results per page Then press Search
Textbook Search Click on Title for more details
Textbook Details Now click on Book Search
Book Search by Title 2. Sort by Lexile and Select Results per page 1. Enter Title 3. Click Search
Search Results Click on a title to view details
Book Details
Search by Author 1. Enter Author 2. Sort by Lexile and Select Results per page 3. Click Search
Search Results: 32 Books 590L – 960L
Search by Lexile Range and Keyword Enter Lexile Range: Enter Keyword: life cycles
Search Results Letters in the Lexile measure? Click here
Explanation of Lexile Codes
Advanced Book Search Click here
Book Type Options Drop down menu
Developmental Rating Options Drop down menu
Lexile Tools Lexile Book Database Lexile Book Database Lexile Analyzer Lexile Analyzer Lexile Calculator Lexile Calculator Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Reading Pathfinders Lexile Reading Pathfinders
Creating Documents for the Online Analyzer 1.Create a text document 2.Save the document as “ text only ” (*.txt) 3.You are now ready to use the online analyzer to determine the Lexile measure of the text
Saving Documents to Analyze You must save your document as Text Only
Lexile Analyzer Click Lexile Analyzer Sign In You must register first
Registration is Easy
Lexile Analyzer Click Browse… to find your file
Insert the Document Locate your document Double click on the document
Analyze the Text Click Analyze The document is inserted
The Results
Lexile Tools Lexile Book Database Lexile Book Database Lexile Analyzer Lexile Analyzer Lexile Calculator Lexile Calculator Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Reading Pathfinders Lexile Reading Pathfinders
Lexile Calculator Can forecast comprehension 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: 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
Lexile Calculator
Formula for the X axis: Reader measure – Text measure = Lexiles Reader measure – Text measure = LexilesExamples: Reader (1230L) – Text (890L) = 340 L Reader (1230L) – Text (890L) = 340 L Reader (890L) – Text (1230L) = -340 L Reader (890L) – Text (1230L) = -340 L minus (easy) (difficult)
Calculation for X Axis Reader Text Lexile difference Note: The Lexile difference can be a positive or negative number
Forecasted Comprehension 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
Lexile Calculator Click here
Access the Lexile Calculator Click here
Calculating Expected Comprehension Rate 1. Select grade level 3. Enter Lexile range and Submit 2. Select top button
Forecasted Comprehension Blue bar indicates comprehension range
Titles in Book Bag Scroll down to view Book Bag Titles
Calculating Required Lexile Measure for Selected Comprehension Rate 1. Select grade level 2. Select bottom button 3. Enter comprehension range and Submit
Lexile Measure Required to Meet Comprehension Rate Blue bar indicates required Lexile measure
Lexile Tools Lexile Book Database Lexile Book Database Lexile Analyzer Lexile Analyzer Lexile Calculator Lexile Calculator Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Reading Pathfinders Lexile Reading Pathfinders
Power Vocabulary Program List Vocabulary List Pronunciation Part of Speech Definition(s) Three examples of the word used in context Activities Activities Word Search Crossword Puzzle Word-Definition Matching Assessment Assessment
Lexile Power Vocabulary Click on Lexile Power Vocabulary
Lexile Power Vocabulary Click on Words, Activities, or Answer Key Find the Title
PowerV
Word Search
Crossword Puzzle
Matching Activity
Assessment
Teacher Answer Key
Lexile Tools Lexile Book Database Lexile Book Database Lexile Analyzer Lexile Analyzer Lexile Calculator Lexile Calculator Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Power Vocabulary Lexile Reading Pathfinders Lexile Reading Pathfinders
Lexile Reading Pathfinders Click Lexile Reading Pathfinders to View Collections
Sports Achievers Biographies Each list indicates Level, Lexile, Title, and Author
How do I find Lexiles for texts or other materials I use? The ODE website links you to two resources eracy/lexiles/ Textbooks Books Resources Databases
ODE Main Page: Click Teachers
Teacher Page – 2 Ways to Access OSLIS Lexile resources
Lexile Page on ODE website Click here
Teacher Page Access OSLIS Directly Click OSLIS
OSLIS - Select the level you teach
Secondary How To Select appropriate category
Middle School Search Select one or more Databases
Three Ways to Apply Lexiles to Lexiled Databases 1.Use the Lexile Reading Level Drop Down Box 2.Enter Lexile Reading Score 3.Use Field Codes (lx )
1.Use the Lexile Reading Level Drop Down Box Enter topic and select a Lexile range
Search Results Number of Articles Lexile measure
2. 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
Search Results Number of Articles Lexile measure
Choose a New Database Choose Database
Health Source Database Select Health Source
3. Use Field Codes – Range Enter topic and Lexile range lx Formula for Lexile Range: “and lx Lexile-Lexile”
Search Results Number of Articles Lexile measure
Field Codes – Maximum Enter topic and Lexile maximum lx Formula for Lexile Maximum: “and lx -Lexile”
Search Results Number of Articles Lexile measure
Field Codes – Minimum Enter topic and Lexile minimum lx Formula for Lexile Minimum: “and lx Lexile-”
Search Results Number of Articles Lexile measure
Did We Meet Our Goals? 1.What is the relationship between Lexiles and student comprehension? 2.How can Lexiles help match readers to texts? 3.Could you use the Lexile measure of each student to access appropriate reading materials for meeting Oregon’s content standards? 4.How can you access Lexiled research databases?