Does not apply to Parents of children who use Lexia through a school-based account. If your child uses Lexia at school, and you need help logging into their school account from home, please contact your child’s school for assistance or see For families: Login help when school is closed.
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Lexia Learning provides structured literacy solutions and professional learning to 5.5 million K-12 students and their 350K educators at over 20K schools nationwide. Learn more about Lexia for your state. Core5 was 64% more effective than comparable programs as measured by standardized assessment growth.
We share your commitment to deliver more equitable learning experiences to every student. Lexia Learning provides structured literacy solutions and professional learning to 5.5 million K-12 students and their 350K educators at over 20K schools nationwide. Learn more about Lexia for your state.
Learn more about Lexia for your state. Core5 was 64% more effective than comparable programs as measured by standardized assessment growth. When a K–8 charter school in Tampa, FL, needed a language learning solution for its younger ESOL, or emergent bilingual, students, it relied on Lexia® English.
Yes! The Core5 Home Use Letter is available in Arabic, English, French, Haitian Creole, Korean, Mandarin, Portuguese, Spanish, and Vietnamese. The Home Use Overview Letter is available in English and Spanish.
Beginning Program Lexia Reading Core5 is an interactive computer on-line program designed for students in preschool through 5th grade. It helps students master foundational reading skills through constant assessment that will guarantee reading success. This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window.
What is the Core5 Expanded (21-level) Version? Lexia has expanded Core5 to provide deeper support for upper elementary students, and new activity types to build academic language, critical thinking, and deep comprehension.
Tap the Lexia Core5 icon to open the app. The login screen (right) will now appear when using the app. Students use the same username and password as at school. When students log in they start at the same place where they finished at their previous login, whether from home/school.
The Dyslexia Resource Center is proud to offer Lexia Reading's online tutorials, Lexia Core5 and Lexia PowerUp which provide explicit, systematic, personalized learning in the six areas of reading instruction.
Lexia® PowerUp Literacy® is designed to help students in Years 7 and above become proficient readers, confident learners and GCSE-ready.
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LEVEL 19 (Beg 5th)
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Go to lexiacore5.com, or open the iPad or Android app, and follow the login instructions provided by your child's school. If you did not receive login instructions from school, please request the following from your child's school: Teacher's email address. Student username.
Can I purchase Lexia programs for individual or home use? While Lexia Learning does not sell individual licenses for home use or homeschool, you can purchase Core5 and PowerUp through our partner reseller, Family Literacy Centers.
Password: If you don't know your password, you can reset it. Click Forgot Password at the login screen to reset your password via a secure link that will be emailed to you. Make sure to enter a valid myLexia username as the email address in the Forgot Password window.
Lexia was founded in 1984 by Bob Lemire. Bob wasn't a reading specialist or researcher and he wasn't looking for a new career; he was already a well-respected investment advisor and land-use consultant. What Bob Lemire did have, though, was a son diagnosed with dyslexia.
Lexia® Core5® Reading is an adaptive blended learning program that accelerates the development of literacy skills for students of all abilities, helping them make that critical shift from learning to read to reading to learn.
Your child begins Core5 at a starting point that fits his or her needs and works in online activities throughout the week. Online activities include direct instruction and feedback as your child learns new skills. Progress and performance in the program is reported so teachers can provide help when needed.
What is a unit in Lexia® Core5® Reading? Core5 is divided into 21 levels. Each level has five activities, and each activity is divided into units.
Like you, we know that literacy is the gateway to all learning. At Lexia, we are proud to be on this journey with you. We share your commitment to deliver more equitable learning experiences to every student.
Lexia Learning provides structured literacy solutions and professional learning to 5.5 million K-12 students and their 350K educators at over 20K schools nationwide.
After using Core5 for the school year, students were 2x more likely than non-users to be proficient readers.
Try to set a schedule that will help your reader reach this target each week. Total time will be between 75–135 minutes per week.
Try to provide a quiet space for learning, and check the volume before each session. Headphones can be helpful but aren’t necessary.
Watch the apple icon in the bottom left corner of the screen. This apple will turn red if your child is struggling with an activity or concept.
A lot of hard work goes into making progress in Core5—be sure to celebrate your child's success! Achievement certificates are available in the following languages: