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Micro Power & Light Co.

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.

Fry Graph Formula

The Fry Graph is available!

 

The Fry Graph is the only readability formula in Readability Calculations that shows its results as a point on a graph. The Fry formula graph itself covers a grade range from early elementary through college years.

 

The Fry Graph formula can accommodate a wide variety of narrative materials, across a wide range of grade levels. For this reason the Fry Graph enjoys widespread use in business and industry as well as education... especially in scoring texts, manuals, newspapers and magazine articles.

 

The Fry Graph formula takes into account total number of words, sentences and syllable counts.

 

When a calculated point falls outside the Fry graph’s bounds, it still may communicate information about the material, e.g. either that too many words are too difficult, or that too many sentences are too lengthy.

 

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

 

 

Click select to access links to all the formulas in our software.

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