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: Log into the myLexia Dashboard and navigate to the Students list. Click the Pencil Icon next to the student's name, select the Program Tab , and choose Edit Placement . You can instantly move a student to any of the 21 levels.

For students who need extra support, Core5 is exceptionally well-suited. Research from the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) found that struggling readers offered Core5 made the equivalent of of progress in reading, on average. Even more impactful, students eligible for Free School Meals made the equivalent of two additional months of progress. lexia core 5 hacks top

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Instead of looking for shortcuts that don't exist, focus on these 7 powerful, proven "hacks" to unlock Lexia Core5's full potential: Triggered if you make a mistake

Focus on filling the circles that are closest to completion first. Finishing a full level unlocks new "fun" animations and badges, which can boost motivation for the harder strands like Structural Analysis or Comprehension. 5. Optimize Your Environment Browser Choice: Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge

Rushing leads to mistakes. Teach students that accurately answering the first time is faster than having to repeat a unit due to errors. Click the Pencil Icon next to the student's

Lexia Core 5 does not punish wrong answers immediately. The penalty kicks in after or when you use the "Hints" button too many times. Once penalized, you must complete 6–10 extra scaffolding questions.

If you miss too many questions, the program enters Instructional Mode , which provides a guided tutorial. This actually slows you down.

is a powerful, research-backed reading platform used by millions of students worldwide. However, because it is an adaptive learning tool, students often look for shortcutsβ€”popularly called "hacks"β€”to bypass difficult levels, skip teacher checks, or speed through units.

Triggered if you make a mistake. It simplifies the task.