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    Every school day, Lexia reading programs have helped more than 1 million children and adults in the U.S. acquire and improve basic reading and thinking skills. Lexia programs are used in more than 12,000 schools, as well as pre-schools, after-school programs, and college remedial programs. Lexia's software is particularly helpful for low classroom performers.

     

    Based on decades of research and meeting Federal guidelines, Lexia's reading programs are easy to navigate, age-appropriate, fun and effective.

     

    Lexia programs consist of targeted fun activities aimed at teaching phonemic awareness, phonics and decoding skills, vocabulary, and comprehension skills. The software automatically detects when additional practice is needed and provides feedback that helps the student gain proficiency and confidence. Students enjoy using Lexia to learn to read because it's easy, fun and gets results.

     

    Proven Results

     

    A study conducted by Boston Public Schools (published in 2004) found that:

     

    • Lexia was consistently effective for first, second, and third grade students as measured by the Developmental Reading Assessment test.
    • Lexia was effective with English Language Learner (ELL) and Special Education (SPED) students as well as regular education students.
    • Lexia students statistically outperformed comparison students in third grade.
    • Teachers expressed high levels of satisfaction with Lexia.
    • Teachers strongly endorsed the implementation of a structured phonics program for the entire district.

     

     

    And in a study conducted by Revere, Massachusetts Public Schools from 2001-2004, it was found that:

    • Lexia Improved Reading Scores in Grades K-3
    • Lowest Performing Children Benefited the Most From Using Lexia
    • Title I Students Using Lexia Closed the Reading Gap
    • All Reported Findings were Statistically Significant
    • Teachers Strongly Supported the Programs

     

 

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