Print Page Email Page. NAPLAN test timetables Where possible, schools may arrange for individual students who are absent at the time of testing to complete missed tests at another time during the relevant testing window. Year Day 1 Tuesday Day 2 Wednesday Day 3 Thursday Year 3 Language conventions: 45 minutes Writing: 40 minutes Reading: 45 minutes Numeracy: 45 minutes Year 5 Language conventions: 45 minutes Writing: 40 minutes Reading: 50 minutes Numeracy: 50 minutes Year 7 Language conventions: 45 minutes Writing: 40 minutes Reading: 65 minutes Numeracy: 65 minutes Year 9 Language conventions: 45 minutes Writing: 40 minutes Reading: 65 minutes Numeracy: 65 minutes.
Year 3 students do a paper-based writing test on day 1 only Year 5 must start on day 1 schools must prioritise completion of writing across days 1 and 2 only Years 7 and 9 must start on day 2 schools must prioritise completion of writing across days 2 and 3 only. Year 3: 40 minutes Year 5: 42 minutes Year 7: 42 minutes Year 9: 42 minutes. To ensure online schools are able to complete NAPLAN tests within the nine-day testing window, Years 7 and 9 students can start with reading on day 1; however, writing must start on day 2 as the writing test takes priority over any rescheduled reading tests from day 1 To be completed before the conventions of language test.
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QCAA Portal. Move to online testing In , federal, state and territory education ministers agreed that all schools will transition to delivering NAPLAN online by Benefits of online testing include: 'tailored testing', which gives students questions better suited to their ability, resulting in more precise results improving student engagement through computer-based tests reducing the time taken to provide feedback to schools, students and parents.
Format of the tests For all eligible year levels Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 there are 4 test domains: writing, reading, conventions of language and numeracy.
Writing: Students are given a stimulus and asked to write or type a response to the task in a maximum of three pages. Each program is led by an expert tutor who's matched to your needs, providing individualised,1-to-1 help to address any gaps and give you strategies to assist your preparation.
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There are a few parameters that must be followed: Schools must schedule the tests to be taken in the following order: writing reading conventions of language spelling, grammar and punctuation numeracy.
Year Tuesday 11 May Wednesday 12 May Thursday 13 May Year 3 Language conventions: 45 minutes Writing: 40 minutes Reading: 45 minutes Numeracy: 45 minutes Year 5 Language conventions: 45 minutes Writing: 40 minutes Reading: 50 minutes Numeracy: 50 minutes Year 7 Language conventions: 45 minutes Writing: 40 minutes Reading: 65 minutes Numeracy: 65 minutes Year 9 Language conventions: 45 minutes Writing: 40 minutes Reading: 65 minutes Numeracy: 65 minutes.
Writing starts on day 2 The writing test takes priority over any rescheduled reading tests from day 1 To be completed before the conventions of language test Year 3: 45 minutes Year 5: 50 minutes Year 7: 65 minutes Year 9: 65 minutes Students read a range of informative, imaginative and persuasive texts and then answer related questions Conventions of language To be completed after the reading test Year 3: 45 minutes Year 5: 45 minutes Year 7: 45 minutes Year 9: 45 minutes This test assesses spelling, grammar and punctuation Numeracy To be completed after the conventions of language test Year 3: 45 minutes Year 5: 50 minutes Year 7: 65 minutes Year 9: 65 minutes This test assesses number and algebra, measurement and geometry, and statistics and probability.
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