What is LexiLearn?

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LexiLearn is a one of a kind, interactive reading platform that helps students improve comprehension, vocabulary, and critical thinking through immersive stories, choices, and gameplay. The best part is that it does this without traditional quizzes or tests.

Instead of asking questions after reading, LexiLearn learns how you read by observing your decisions, writing, and interactions with the story.

How is LexiLearn different from other reading apps?

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Most reading apps test comprehension with multiple-choice questions.

LexiLearn is different because:
• There are no quizzes or test questions
• Comprehension is measured invisibly through story choices, predictions, and reading behavior
• Stories adapt based on how you understand, not just what you answer
• Reading feels like a game, not an assignment

You're not being tested — you're being understood.

How does LexiLearn know if I understand what I'm reading?

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LexiLearn looks at natural reading behaviors, such as:
• How long you spend on scenes
• Whether you reread parts of the story
• How you predict what happens next
• The choices you make when faced with uncertainty
• How you use and reuse new vocabulary

Together, these signals show comprehension more accurately than a single right or wrong answer.

Are there really no quizzes?

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Yes — no quizzes, no multiple-choice tests, and no grades.

Instead:
• You make story decisions
• You write short predictions or continuations
• You manage advantages and limitations in the story world

All assessment happens in the background.

What are "advantages" and "disadvantages" in the story?

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Advantages and disadvantages are story-based constraints, not rewards or punishments.

They are designed to test whether you:
• Notice limitations
• Recognize uncertainty
• Adjust your strategy before acting

There's no penalty for choosing "wrong" — LexiLearn is observing how you think, not trying to trick you.

Why do I sometimes have to make predictions?

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Predictions help LexiLearn understand how well you:
• Read between the lines
• Notice clues and implied meaning
• Connect cause and effect in a story

There's no single correct prediction — what matters is your reasoning.

What skills does LexiLearn actually measure?

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LexiLearn tracks five core reading skills:
• Literal understanding (who, what, where)
• Inference (reading between the lines)
• Vocabulary growth
• Metacognition (knowing when you're confused and adjusting)
• Critical thinking & evaluation

These are the same skills strong readers use in real life.

What is a LexiScore?

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Your LexiScore is a dynamic score (0–100) that reflects:
• Comprehension quality
• Learning growth
• Engagement patterns

It updates continuously as you read and interact — not based on one test or assignment.

Is LexiLearn aligned with school reading standards?

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Yes. LexiLearn aligns closely with:
• Common reading comprehension frameworks
• Skills emphasized in English Language Arts (ELA)
• Research-backed models of literacy development

It measures process, not just answers — which is where real learning happens.

Is LexiLearn safe for kids?

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Yes.

• No social features
• No public sharing
• No ads
• No pressure or grading

Stories and interactions are designed to be age-appropriate and supportive.

What happens to my data?

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LexiLearn only collects data related to reading behavior and learning patterns.

• No selling of personal data
• No public profiles
• Data is used only to improve learning and personalization

Privacy is built into the design.

Does LexiLearn use AI?

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Yes — but thoughtfully.

AI helps:
• Generate stories
• Adapt difficulty
• Analyze patterns in reading behavior

AI does not:
• Replace teachers
• Grade students
• Make decisions alone

LexiLearn combines AI with transparent, rule-based learning design.

How much time should I spend on LexiLearn?

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Even 10–15 minutes per session can be effective.

Because LexiLearn adapts in real time, short, consistent reading sessions are better than long, infrequent ones.

Is LexiLearn a game or a learning tool?

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It's both.

LexiLearn feels like a game — but it's built on real literacy science.

Students stay engaged, while parents and educators get meaningful insight into learning.

Who is LexiLearn for?

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LexiLearn works well for:
• Upper elementary and middle school students
• Readers who dislike traditional tests
• Curious readers who enjoy stories and choices
• Students working on comprehension, not just speed

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