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Free Year 5 NAPLAN Numeracy Practice — QLD

Skillo provides free Year 5 NAPLAN Numeracy practice for Australian students. No signup, no email, no credit card. Practice 6 question types including number, algebra, measurement. Open and start in 10 seconds.

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Queensland Year 5 students sit NAPLAN in March each year. The numeracy test covers number, measurement, geometry, statistics and probability. In Queensland, NAPLAN results are used alongside school-based assessment to support student progress reporting. Skillo has hundreds of curriculum-aligned practice questions, free and ready to go.

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What does the Year 5 NAPLAN Numeracy test cover?

  • Number — place value, fractions, decimals and percentages
  • Algebra — number patterns and simple equations
  • Measurement — length, area, volume, time and money
  • Geometry — 2D shapes, 3D objects, angles and symmetry
  • Statistics — reading graphs, tables and data displays
  • Probability — chance and likelihood

Try a sample Numeracy question

Question 1Easy

Zac collects 243 shells at the beach. He finds 135 more shells. How many shells does he have altogether?

A) 368
B) 378
C) 108
D) 388

Answer: 243 + 135 = 378, so Zac has 378 shells altogether. Option A (368) results from incorrectly adding the ones digits (3 + 5 = 8, but writing 6 instead). Option C (108) is the result of subtracting instead of adding. Option D (388) results from adding an extra 10 in the tens column.

Question 2Medium

Zac collected 324 cans for a food drive. Mia collected 153 cans. How many cans did they collect altogether?

A) 471
B) 481
C) 467
D) 477

Answer: Adding 324 and 153 gives 477. Adding the ones: 4 + 3 = 7, the tens: 2 + 5 = 7, and the hundreds: 3 + 1 = 4, giving 477. Option A results from an error in the ones column, C from an error in the tens column, and D from adding an extra ten.

Question 3Hard

A theme park sold 400 tickets in one day. 25% were family passes. How many family passes were sold?

A) 25
B) 75
C) 100
D) 80

Answer: 25% of 400 = 400 ÷ 4 = 100. Since 25% = ¼, divide by 4: 400 ÷ 4 = 100. Option A (25) uses the percentage directly as the answer. Option B (75) calculates 75% of 100. Option D (80) uses 20% of 400.

How should my child prepare for Year 5 NAPLAN Numeracy?

  1. Select Year 5 and Numeracy on the home screen
  2. Use Quick Practice for a focused 10-question session
  3. Use the Full Test for a timed NAPLAN-style experience
  4. Check the Skill Breakdown to see which topics need work

Skillo is free, requires no email or account details, and is built for Australian students across NSW, Victoria, Queensland and all states. Every question is mapped to the Australian Curriculum v9.0.

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Is Skillo affiliated with NAPLAN?

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.