About Libraries

A library is a set of ClearFluency selections (texts) that can be assigned to an individual student or a group of students. ClearFluency lets you create your own libraries based on three reading level measures: ATOS grade equivalents, The Lexile Framework for Reading, or Fountas & Pinnell Guided Reading Levels. This lets you tailor the reading experience directly to the needs of your students. For example, you can create libraries that: 

 

Libraries are created and edited within a ClearFluency assignment. Read on to learn more about libraries. For steps on creating libraries see Create ClearFluency assignments and Edit ClearFluency assignments.

 

Library organization

 

The content within a library is automatically organized by reading level, with selections progressing from easier to harder text complexity. Within each reading level, selections are listed alphabetically.

For selections that are individual “chapters” within a series, the entire series will appear in the library if the average reading level of the series falls within the selected range. Otherwise, none of the selections in the series will be included.

Although this organization cannot be changed for a library, it can be customized based on which selections you decide to include in the library, and which content progression method you choose for the assignment. Students with locked progression will start at the beginning of the library and progress through the selections in order, from the lowest reading level to the highest reading level, while students with student-selected progression will be able to choose their starting point. To learn more see Content progression.

 

Designing libraries

 

mySciLEARN provides various settings and tools to help you create the most appropriate library for a student. For example, you can choose specific content and subjects at specific reading levels. To learn more see Library settings.

When creating a library, try to choose the reading level that best suits the student’s reading ability, and then adjust the assignment throughout the year as needed. Here’s an example of how that might work:

To design a library see Create ClearFluency assignments and Edit ClearFluency assignments.

Tip: To further configure how the student uses a library, use the About ClearFluency assignment settings. For example, you can choose the following:

 

Publishing libraries

 

When creating or editing a library, you can save it one of two ways:

To publish a library, create a unique name for it. Use a meaningful name for the library. For example:

If you’ve created a library for a specific student that you’d like to publish, avoid using the student’s name in the library name. Instead, use general descriptive text that others at your organization will find useful.

To publish a library, see Create ClearFluency assignments and Edit ClearFluency assignments.

 

Important: 

Published libraries cannot be edited or renamed once they are saved, even for the original assignment. Also, published libraries cannot be deleted once created. They will be added to the Choose Library menu and will be available to everyone at your school.

 

Changing libraries

 

You can change a student's library assignment at any time. For example:

To change a library assignment see Edit ClearFluency assignments. Note that you can only change library assignments at the individual student level.

 

When you change the library assignment: