300L–600L books assigned in US schools

US schools assign 15 books in the 300L–600L Lexile band, typically read by students in grades 2–4. Lexile measures the prose complexity of each text — not who should read it. Strong readers comfortably read 100–200L above their measured level; struggling readers benefit from 100L below.

Books on file
15
Observed range
350L–590L
Grade span
K12
Band window
300L–599L

Themes at 300L–600L

family (6) · Holocaust (2) · bullying (2) · disability (2) · everyday life (2) · friendship (2)

Authors at 300L–600L

Dr. Seuss

Genres

Middle Grade Fiction (3) · Historical Fiction · Historical Fiction (Middle Grade) · Memoir · Picture Book

300L–600L canon

Common questions

What does 300L–600L mean on the Lexile scale?
The Lexile Framework rates text complexity on a numeric scale. A 300L–600L book has prose complexity that typically read by students in grades 2–4. The score predicts comprehension difficulty for a typical reader at that level — higher Lexile = denser sentences, more sophisticated vocabulary.
How many 300L–600L books does this list cover?
15 books measured between 350L and 590L appear across the curricula and state ELA standards tracked by ReadingList. Each one is cited from a state department of education, AP/IB syllabus, or peer-reviewed source.
What grades assign 300L–600L books?
Books in the 300L–600L band are assigned across grades K through 12 in US schools tracked by ReadingList. Lexile is a complexity measure, not a grade limit — a strong reader in grade 4 may comfortably read books a 2-grade-band higher.
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