eannefawcett/lexile-determination-v2
NLP to classify a text's lexile level
This tool helps teachers quickly determine the reading difficulty (Lexile level) of any written material, especially content not typically found in educational textbooks like news articles or research. You provide the text, and it tells you the appropriate Lexile level, removing the guesswork involved in selecting suitable reading material for students. It's designed for educators who need to differentiate reading assignments for students with varying reading abilities.
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Use this if you need a quick and reliable way to find the Lexile level of any text to match reading materials with your students' abilities.
Not ideal if you need a precise numerical Lexile score, as this tool currently provides a classification rather than an exact number.
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