CraftyLevel
Overview
CraftyLevel is a Chrome extension developed by crafty184.
According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of CraftyLevel is 2.4, updated on 2022-03-01.
7,000+ users have installed this extension.
6 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: crafty184.com
Chrome extension that displays the Flesch-Kincaid grade level of any web page
***UPDATED: Highlight some text, then click the icon in the extension bar to see Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level. This extension shows you the Flesch-Kincaid Grade Level for any web page. The results tell you how many years of formal education a reader theoretically needs to understand a text. For example, a 6.3 would correspond to Grade 6 in the United States. For more information on the algorithim, see here - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flesch%E2%80%93Kincaid_readability_tests#Flesch.E2.80.93Kincaid_grade_level
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Dainean Nelson
2021-03-31
Very simple and easy. As an Educator in English and Social Studies, I have often worked hard to find reading levels for digital materials. If you highlight the text, then click the icon, it shows you the grade level equivalent. I hesitated to install it because of the low review score, until I realized the low-scoring reviews were from people who ironically were struggling to read the instructions. |
Steve Price
2020-02-06
Does nothing!!! |
Ben Wildeboer
2016-03-20
The extension only does one thing, but it does it simply and unobtrusively. The Flesch-Kincaid reading level appears as a red number on the extension icon for the webpage you're browsing. Definitely useful when selecting sources for students. |
Krzysztof Kowalski
2015-11-23
Just a button, doesn't do anything! |
Dainean Nelson
2021-03-31
Very simple and easy. As an Educator in English and Social Studies, I have often worked hard to find reading levels for digital materials. If you highlight the text, then click the icon, it shows you the grade level equivalent. I hesitated to install it because of the low review score, until I realized the low-scoring reviews were from people who ironically were struggling to read the instructions. |