A lexile score for students in fifth grade is 800 so I guess any score above that is good. If you are below, you can always catch up!
The Lexile score for the book Hatchet by Gary Paulsen is 1020. The book is recommended typically for grades 5 - 8.
"There are at a high school lexile score! so basically... it's great!" Well, I'm not sure about that(I'm in 6th grade and my Lexile is 1540), but it's above average for sure, so good job! :)
http://www.scholastic.com/resources/article/lexile/ The highest possible level is 2000L.
The lexile score for the book "Hoot" by Carl Hiaasen is 610L. This level is generally considered suitable for readers around the 4th-5th grade level.
1185 is a good score
The Lexile level of a book is typically found on the book's back cover, in the library catalog, or on websites that provide information about books, such as the publisher's website or educational services databases. You can also search for the book's Lexile level using online tools like the Lexile Book Database.
Level 1- beginning to read. Probably at kindergarden level.
No your to young
well, i depends on how old you are, what grade your in, and what sort of books you normally read. if you're not in High School yet, that is an awesome score for middle school. i don't know what a good lexile for high shcool is, because you read at such a higher level.
i think its 1400 but for the record im lying i haveno idea
There's no such thing as a 'lexile' score for the musical 'Wicked'. But a 'lexical score' may be a way of referring to the play's script in book form. Screenwriter Winnie Holzman [b. 1954] is responsible for adapting the original book 'Wicked: The Life and Times of the Wicked Witch of the West' to the stage. Composer and lyricist Stephen Lawrence Schwartz [b. March 6, 1948] is responsible for the music and lyrics.
The average Lexile score for reading for a 7th grader is typically between 925 to 1075. Keep in mind that individual reading abilities can vary, so this is just an average range.