Readability Score for Website Excerpt

Grade 6.7


Components

  • Child materials: All-participants newsletter: Readability Score = 4.0
  • Child materials: Art contest: Readability Score = 7.4
  • Child materials: Placemat, bookmark, appointment-making gift bags, Boingo coloring page: Readability Score = 2.1
  • Child materials: Tracking calendar: Readability Score = 5.8
  • Parent materials: Referral form and well child visit survey: Readability Score = 5.0
  • Parent materials: Additional handouts: Readability Score = 8.0
  • Parent materials: All-participants newsletter: Readability Score = 9.0
  • Parent materials: Black and white materials: Readability Score = 6.5
  • Parent materials: Consent form: Readability Score = 8.0
  • Parent materials: High Five schedule: Readability Score = 6.2
  • Parent materials: Intervention newsletters : Readability Score = 7.0
  • Parent materials: Letter to parents, authorization to release medical records, authorization to release school height/weight records: Readability Score = 13.0
  • Parent materials: Menu of High Five behaviors: Readability Score = 5.1
  • Parent materials: Prescription Pad: Readability Score = 5.1
  • Parent materials: Setting up TV Allowance: Readability Score = 6.0
  • Parent materials: Shopping list, recipe cards for trail mix, obstacle course: Readability Score = 7.7
  • Parent materials: Stage-matched educational handouts: Readability Score = 6.5
  • Parent materials: TV Allowance for High Five Kids handout: Readability Score = 7.8


About Readability Scores

A readability score is the grade level of formal education you need to have completed to be able to easily read the text. It is calculated by measuring a combination of sentence length and word length or syllables within a given passage. Readability scores were measured for program materials intended for general public consumption. This program material was measured for readability and the SMOG, Fog and Fry methods were used to determine the overall program material readability score.

Please refer to the Readability section on the Frequently Asked Question page for a more detailed description of readability score formulas.

Updated: 07/16/2020