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LEXIA

Lexia will serve as the primary ELA tool. Lexia is an adaptive learning tool that assesses students
without testing. Schools will utilize two different programs within Lexia for literacy improvement:
- Lexia Core5 Reading (Grade levels: Y5-5).
- Lexia PowerUp Literacy (Grade levels: 6-8).

Lexia data and reports can be accessed in myLexia. All teachers have access to myLexia through
Clever. Core5 and PowerUp reports will be located on separate tabs.

Lexia Core5 Reading (Grade Levels: Y5-5):


Lexia Core5 will be utilized for grade levels Y5-5. It provides personalized learning in the six areas
of reading instruction, targets skill gaps as they emerge, and provides data related to performance
and usage. Lexia provides a Performance Predictor that informs educators of each students’
percent chance of reaching end-of-year benchmarks and prescribes the amount of instructional
intensity (Prescription Intensity) required to improve the likelihood of reaching their end-of-year
target, grade-level targets. Lexia is norm-referenced data and correlated to and highly predictive
of outcomes on DIBELS, aimswebPLUS, and NWEA MAP.

Measures:
- Performance Predictor: myLexia provides a performance predictor, categorized by risk
category, representing the student’s percent chance of reaching their end-of-year grade
level benchmark.
o Performance Predictor: Percent chance of reaching end-of-year grade level
benchmark.
o Risk Category:
▪ On Target: Student has a 80–100% chance of reaching the end-of-year
benchmark for his or her grade level. A student with 100% has already
reached the grade-level benchmark.
▪ Some Risk: Student has a 31–79% chance of reaching end-of-year benchmark.
▪ High Risk: Student has a 1–30% chance of reaching end-of-year benchmark.
o Note: Available one month after the student starts using Core5. Students must
complete at least one instruction step in a Core5 unit in order to receive a Predictor.
Percentages are updated at the start of each month.
- Prescription Intensity: Based on each student’s Performance Predictor, myLexia provides
a Prescription of Intensity needed to increase the probability of the student reaching the
end-of-year grade level benchmark. The prescribed intensity includes:
o Usage Target: Recommended number of minutes the student should use Lexia each
week.
o Units Target: The number of units a student should aim to complete in a week in
order to drive the student towards their end of year grade level benchmark.
- Usage & Progress:
o Total Minutes Usage: Number of minutes the student used Lexia in a given week.
o Units Gained: The number of units a student completed in a given week.

myLexia Reports:
myLexia contains several reports to ensure fidelity and monitor academic growth. All reports are
available at the NHA level, school level, grade level, and class level.
- Progress Reports:
o Progress:
▪ Percent of students working Above, In, or Below Grade Level of Material
(GLM).
▪ Grouped by where students started the school year and where students are
currently.
o Progress by Usage:
▪ Average number of skills or units gained per student in this school year,
broken down by if the student is meeting or not meeting usage target.
▪ Allows you to analyze the power of the program for students who are using it
with fidelity.
o Performance Predictors: Likelihood of meeting end-of-year, grade-level benchmark.
Grouped by risk level (On Target, Some Risk, High Risk).
- Fidelity Reports:
o Usage: Number and percentage of students who met their recommended usage
targets in the previous month.
o Staff: Percent of staff logged in past 30 days.

myLexia District/School Exports:


- Monthly Export: Provides one row per month for each student who used Lexia this school
year.
- YTD Export: Provides one row for each student who used Lexia this year.

Lexia also offers automated exports via a secure SFTP site. For more information, contact Lexia
Customer Support.

Lexia PowerUp Literacy (Grade Levels: 6-8):


Lexia PowerUP will be utilized for grade levels 6-8. It is designed to help struggling and nearly-
proficient readers in grades 6-12 become proficiency readers.

http://www.lexialearningresources.com/PowerUp/reference/reports_guide/PowerUpReports_Stud
ent.pdf

Measures:
- Usage Target: recommended number of minutes the student should use Lexia each
week.
- Total Minutes Usage: Number of minutes the student used Lexia in a given week.
- Units gained: The number of units a student completed in a given week.

myLexia Reports:
- Usage: Number and percentage of students who met their recommended usage
targets in the previous month.
- Skill Status:
o Percentage of students working in each zone of Word Study, Grammar, and
Comprehension. Instructional Zones: Foundational (K-2), Intermediate (3-5),
Advanced (6-8).
o Grouped by where students started the school year and where students are
currently.
o
- Staff: Percent of staff logged in last 30 days.

Resources:
- Overview of Core5 myLexia reports.
- Overview of PowerUP myLexia reports.
- Alignments & Correlations.
- Lexia Core5 Reading Reports Guide.

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