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Free Year 5 Image sequences and meaning Practice | Skillo

Skillo provides free Year 5 NAPLAN Image sequences and meaning practice (AC9E5LA07) 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.

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Year 5 students preparing for NAPLAN need to be confident with image sequences and meaning. Explain how the sequence of images in print, digital and film texts has an effect on meaning. 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 5 NAPLAN Image sequences and meaning test cover?

  • Explain how the sequence of images in print, digital and film texts has an effect on meaning.
  • Questions are based on original Australian passages
  • Text types include narrative, informative and persuasive

Try a sample Image sequences and meaning question

Question 1Easy

Choose the sentence that is written correctly. The students in the computer lab each submitted ____ own digital project.

A) The students in the computer lab each submitted his own digital project.
B) The students in the computer lab each submitted their own digital project.
C) The students in the computer lab each submitted its own digital project.
D) The students in the computer lab each submitted our own digital project.

Answer: Option B is correct — 'Their' is the correct plural pronoun to refer back to 'the students', which is a plural noun. 'His' is singular and assumes a gender, 'its' refers to objects, and 'our' changes the perspective incorrectly.

Question 2Medium

Choose the option that completes the sentence using the correct pronoun. The coach gave Tom and _____ some advice before the swimming carnival.

A) I
B) me
C) myself
D) we

Answer: 'Me' is the object pronoun and is correct here because 'Tom and me' is the object of the verb 'gave'. You can test this by removing 'Tom and' — the coach gave 'me' advice, not 'I' advice.

Question 3Hard

Read the sentence below and choose the option that corrects the pronoun error. 'Kofi and __me__ went to the Sydney Cricket Ground to watch the game.' Which option corrects the underlined error?

A) Kofi and myself went to the Sydney Cricket Ground to watch the game.
B) Kofi and I went to the Sydney Cricket Ground to watch the game.
C) Me and Kofi went to the Sydney Cricket Ground to watch the game.
D) Kofi and him went to the Sydney Cricket Ground to watch the game.

Answer: Option B is correct — When a pronoun is the subject of a sentence, the subject pronoun 'I' must be used, not the object pronoun 'me'. 'Kofi and I' is the correct subject form.

How should my child prepare for Year 5 NAPLAN Image sequences and meaning?

  1. Select Year 5 and Reading on the home screen
  2. Use Quick Practice — questions on image sequences and meaning will appear as part of the session
  3. Check the Skill Breakdown on your profile to track your accuracy on image sequences and meaning specifically
  4. 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.

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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.