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The Lexile Framework for Reading is an educational tool in the United States that uses a measure called a Lexile to match readers with reading resources such as books and articles. Readers and texts are assigned a Lexile score, where lower scores reflect easier readability for texts and lower reading ability for readers.
These readability tests are used extensively in the field of education. The "Flesch–Kincaid Grade Level Formula" presents a score as a U.S. grade level, making it easier for teachers, parents, librarians, and others to judge the readability level of various books and texts. It can also mean the number of years of education generally required ...
Swim That Rock is a book by John Rocco, a children's author/illustrator, and Jay Primiano, former Charlestown Parks & Recreation Director. [3] [4] It was published by Candlewick Press in 2014 and is Primiano's first book. [5] [6] Its lexile score of 750L makes it appropriate for readers aged 12–18 years. [7]
Readability is the ease with which a reader can understand a written text.The concept exists in both natural language and programming languages though in different forms. In natural language, the readability of text depends on its content (the complexity of its vocabulary and syntax) and its presentation (such as typographic aspects that affect legibility, like font size, line height ...
As of February 2018, the book has sold more than 252,000 copies in hardcover format alone. [26] The book received a Lexile score of 700L, making it age- and difficulty-appropriate for the average 11-13 year-old. [27] On Scholastic, the book is recommended to teachers as appropriate material for grades 3-5, 6-8 and 9-12. [28]
The book received a Lexile score of 630L, making it age- and difficulty-appropriate for the average 9-13-year-old. [19] On Scholastic, the book is recommended to teachers as appropriate material for grades 6-8 and 9–12. [20]
The book received a Lexile score of 660L, making it age- and difficulty-appropriate for the average 8-11 year-old. [16] On Scholastic, the book is recommended to teachers as appropriate material for grades 9–12. [17] Reviewers for both Publishers Weekly and Common Sense Media gave the book a rating of 10+. [18] [19]
Orion released the UK versions of the audio books of The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear, narrated by Rupert Degas. Brilliance audio released the US versions of the audio books of The Name of the Wind and The Wise Man's Fear, narrated by Nick Podehl. Another version was released on tape that was narrated by Fred Major for the American ...