25th percentile to 75th percentile (IQR)1Up to 300L2140L to 500L3330L to 700L4445L to 810L5565L to 910L6665L to 1000L7735L to 1065L8805L to 1100L9855L to 1165L10905L to 1195L11 and 12940L to 1210L
550 is the lexile level. this was an easy book because most teens have an average lexile level of 1000
The Average Level For For Year 5:Maths: 4AEnglish: 4BScience: 4C ( Only If You Have Science In Your Primary SchoolHope This Helped!! :)
Yes, level 5 is good for a year 6. Here is a simple table to show you the expectations of a child: Level W Working towards level 1, very weak Level 1 Average for a typical 5 year old Level 2 Average for a typical 7 year old Level 3 Average for a typical 9 year old Level 4 Average for a typical 11 year old Level 5 Average for a typical 13 year old Level 6 Average for a typical 14 year old Level 7 Above average for typical 14 yr old Level 8 Only available in maths Hope this helps :) http://www.satsguide.co.uk/what_are_sats.htm
A high level 4 or low level 5.
Considered level 4 is average for someone in year 6 and level 5/6 is average for someone in year 9 I would say 4C-5B level 7 is above average.
LEVELS Level W Working towards level 1Level 1 Average for a 5 year oldLevel 2 Average for a 7 year oldLevel 3 Average for a 9 year oldLevel 4 Average for a 11 year oldLevel 5 Average for a 13 year oldLevel 6 Average for a 14 year oldLevel 7 Above average for a 14 year oldLevel 8 Only available in maths
5c for a year 7 student is average, as many accomplish level 5 in year 6
The interest level of Cam Jensen and the Mystery at the Monkey House is grades 2-5. The Lexile is 530L. The reading level is 2.2 grade level.
Well, Level 7 is above average, so I guess it is about 6 or 5.
"The Murder of King Tut" by James Patterson has a Lexile level of approximately 770L. This level indicates that the book is suitable for middle school readers, typically those in grades 5 to 8. The engaging narrative and historical context make it accessible while still challenging for young readers.
The Lexile level for "Fullmetal Alchemist Volume 4" is approximately 720L. This level indicates that the text is suitable for middle school students, typically around grades 5 to 8. The graphic novel format combines visual storytelling with written dialogue, making it accessible while still engaging for readers in that age group.
The average level which teachers hope for is a level 4/level 5, any level higher than this (level 6) is fantastic and means your child is doing well in English.