NAPLAN / Year 9
Year 9 is the last NAPLAN sitting. It is the most demanding year level we host, still covering the four national test areas.
Students read magazine-style texts and answer questions on literal meaning, inference, and how language is used.
Year 9 Reading →
One prompt. Students plan and write a persuasive or narrative response under timed conditions.
Year 9 Writing →
Spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Early items are often spelling; later items are multiple-choice conventions.
Year 9 Language Conventions →
Number, algebra, measurement, geometry, statistics, and probability. Years 7 and 9 split calculator and non-calculator papers.
Year 9 Numeracy →
Times below are the usual NAPLAN lengths for this year. Each OZ Test Hub paper uses the clock printed on that past test.