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Lexile is the company that measured the reading level and assigned a California Reading List number to the books. On this site you can learn more about lexiles, find exact lexile measurements, and download vocabulary activities matched with the books. This is a free book quiz site with many of the California Reading List titles included. Use at home or in the classroom
Searchasaurus is a database of over 50 children's magazines with full-text that can return results based on a lexile range. This is a great resource for finding research material matched to a child's reading level, which, on the web, can be perplexing. It is a subscription service, but available from many libraries or schools. Some libraries even offer access from home by typing in a library card number. See the web pages of your school district or library to find out more. A super site that has many fun activities related to reading. Add a review of a California Reading List book! California Department of Education California Reading List Site Search by keywords. Useful for thematic teaching when you would like a list of books on a subject at different reading levels. The Doucette Index provides access to books and websites that contain useful teaching suggestions related to books for children and young adults, and the creators of those books. Type in a title of a California List Book and see a wealth of resources. |