Selecting reading materials at the appropriate level for each student is
an essential component of promoting literacy, and a number of tools for
determining text difficulty are now available. This unique, much-needed
reference helps teachers choose from a wide array of approaches and
implement them effectively. Provided is a thorough, integrative review
of recently developed applications such as Lexiles, as well as
traditional readability formulas and systems for beginning readers.
Detailed vignettes clearly illustrate how teachers have used these tools
in real classrooms and provide tips and pointers for success. Rich with
charts, tables, and resources, this practical guide includes an appendix
on two electronic book matching programs, Accelerated Reader and Reading
Counts.