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Our readability software supports nine of the most popular readability formulas: Dale-Chall, Spache, Flesch Grade Level, Flesch Reading Ease, Fry Graph, SMOG, FOG, Powers-Sumner-Kearl, FORCAST

Our readability documentation stresses the critical need to edit materials in preparation for readability analyses.

Software used to determine the read- ability level of materials according to any of nine popular readability formulas.

Two computer programs - “Readability Calculations” that provides grade level scores, PLUS the “Vocabulary Assessor” which can identify the specific words likely difficult for intended readers.

Click to access all readability product pricing information and ordering guidelines for individuals as well as organizations.

readability software

performing

readability calculations

according to 9 of the most popular

readability formulas

plus

vocabulary assessor

and

readability scoring

service.

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Screens central to formula scoring, word identification and material preparation.

A powerful implementation of the new Dale-Chall formula, of special interest to readability experts and organizations scoring large volumes and/or large files.

Flesch Reading Ease

The Flesch Reading Ease formula is available!

 

The Flesch Reading Ease readability formula is used in business, industry and government as well as education, to score materials from the upper elementary level on through college levels.

 

The formula takes into consideration (1) the total number of words, (2) the number syllables, and (3) the total number of sentences.

 

Unlike most formulas which report their results as grade-level scores, the Flesch Reading Ease formula reports its results on a difficulty scale ranging from 0 to 100.

 

The higher the number readability scale score, the easier the material. For example, a readability scale score between 90 and 100 indicates the material is appropriate at the 5th grade level, whereas a score between 0 and 30 indicates material requiring the reader be a college graduate.

 

The user documentation accompanying our Readability Calculations software provides information making it east to convert Flesch reading scale scores to their grade level equivalents.

 

The readability software displays this formula’s scoring results on a screen which may contain other formula results as well. (This provided you have chosen to apply more than one formula to the material being evaluated.)

 

To see an example of how this formula’s results are displayed by the program, click multiple formula results screen.

 

 

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