Free Year 3 Comprehension — literal meaning Practice | Skillo
Skillo provides free Year 3 NAPLAN Comprehension — literal meaning practice (AC9E3LY05) for Australian students. No signup, no email, no credit card. Practice questions aligned with the ACARA Australian Curriculum v9.0 strand. Open and start in 10 seconds.
Year 3 students sitting their first NAPLAN need to be confident with comprehension — literal meaning. Use comprehension strategies to build literal meaning — locate explicitly stated information. Skillo has targeted practice questions for this exact skill, mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9.0, free and ready to go.
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What does the Year 3 NAPLAN Comprehension — literal meaning test cover?
- Use comprehension strategies to build literal meaning — locate explicitly stated information.
- Questions are based on original Australian passages
- Text types include narrative, informative and persuasive
Try a sample Comprehension — literal meaning question
Question 1 — Easy
What did Mr Osei say noodles represent in many cultures?
Answer: Mr Osei tells the class that noodles in many cultures are a symbol of long life and good luck, as stated directly in the passage.
Question 2 — Medium
What did the students learn about recycled glass?
Answer: Option D is correct — The passage states the students learned 'that recycled glass can be turned into new bottles and jars in just thirty days.' The other options are not mentioned in the passage.
Question 3 — Hard
Marcus lived near the bush in Queensland. One summer evening, he heard a loud crashing noise outside. He looked through the window and saw a big kangaroo in the garden. The kangaroo had knocked over the rubbish bin and was sniffing around. Marcus's mum told him not to go outside. They watched quietly from the window. After a few minutes, the kangaroo hopped away into the dark trees. What had the kangaroo knocked over?
Answer: The passage says 'The kangaroo had knocked over the rubbish bin and was sniffing around'. The other objects are not mentioned in the passage.
How should my child prepare for Year 3 NAPLAN Comprehension — literal meaning?
- Select Year 3 and Reading on the home screen
- Use Quick Practice — questions on comprehension — literal meaning will appear as part of the session
- Check the Skill Breakdown on your profile to track your accuracy on comprehension — literal meaning specifically
- Review explanations after each question to understand the reasoning behind correct answers
Skillo is free, requires no email or account details, and is built specifically for Australian students. Every question is mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9.0 and filtered by skill so your child practises exactly what they need.
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Skillo's NAPLAN-style practice is authored independently. NAPLAN® is a registered trademark of ACARA. Skillo is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by ACARA.