Google Search (Reading Level)

One of the interesting features about Google Search is that you can refine results by reading level. Google breaks items up into three areas (Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced). If you or your students are searching for information, this may be handy in finding level appropriate content. The following is from Google's help page about reading level:

How to modify your search results by reading level

  1. Click Search tools at the top of the search results page.
  2. Click All Results.
  3. Click Reading level. You'll now see results annotated with reading levels as well as a percentage breakdown of results by reading level.
  4. To filter your results by a specific reading level, select your desired level (Basic,Intermediate, or Advanced).
  5. At any time, you can click View results for all reading levels to go back to seeing all results.

Here is a picture illustrating this feature:

To learn more about this feature, check out Google's help article at
http://support.google.com/websearch/answer/1095407?hl=en-GB#

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