Click on the picture for my review! The Wide Window (Series of Unfortunate Events) – Lemony Snicket – J Sni – 1150 (Absurdist Humor) Brian’s Hunt – Gary Paulsen – T Pau – 1180 Milo: Sticky Notes and Brain Freeze – Alan Silberbert – J Sil 1180 In striving to enrich the lives of all readers, TeachingBooks supports the First Amendment and celebrates the right to read. Its numeric measures can apply to both reader and text. Determining Students' Lexile Levels. If you want to know whether a specific book is within a student’s Lexile range, you can use our Quick Search feature l ocated on our Lexile® Find a Book tool. Reports --> Class Reports --> Class Norms --> Select 'Reading' --> Select 'End of Year View' --> Select latest 'Window' --> Click 'Create Report' A student gets his or her Lexile reader measure from a reading test or program. For example, if a student receives an 880L on her end-of-grade reading test, she is an 880 Lexile reader. One of the cookies we use is critical for certain aspects of the site to operate and has already been set. The wide window: title_full: The Wide Window A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 3 The wide window / by Lemony Snicket ; illustrations by Brett Helquist: title_short: The wide window: title_sub: A Series of Unfortunate Events, Book 3: topic_facet: Baudelaire, Klaus (Fictitious character) Baudelaire, Sunny (Fictitious character) The reading levels per classroom are wide-ranging and varied. Title Author Lexile Lexile Code Call number Jungle Book, The Kipling, Rudyard 1140 JFIC KIP Brian's Winter Paulsen, Gary 1140 JFIC PAU Wide Window, The Snicket, Lemony 1150 JFIC SNI Slippery Slope, The Snicket, Lemony 1150 JFIC SNI Nine Lives of Aristotle, the King-Smith, Dick 1160 AD JFIC KIN Paddington at Large Bond, Michael 1160 JFIC BON For example a book or magazine with a 770L and a reader assessed at a Lexile level of 770. Author: Roald Dahl. It takes a scientific approach to measuring reading level. All you need is a book’s author, title or ISBN number to find the Lexile text measure of that book. The Lexile Framework for Reading is a system used to match students with texts (books, articles, and other reading material), regardless of grade level. Higher Lexile measures represent a higher level of reading ability. Lexile Levels in Practice. There are many factors that go into matching a student to his or her ideal text. (shelved 2 times as lexile-1100) avg rating 3.98 — 187,880 ratings — published 1908 Lexile: 740. The ideal for both reader and text is to match both their assessed Lexile measure. To assign appropriate reading passages at each students' level, refer to i-Ready's determination of each students' Lexile level. OverDrive would like to use cookies to store information on your computer to improve your user experience at our Website.