Free Year 7 NAPLAN Spelling Practice (No Signup)
Skillo provides free Year 7 NAPLAN Spelling practice for Australian students. No signup, no email, no credit card. Practice 6 question types including academic vocabulary, complex morphology, etymology. Open and start in 10 seconds.
Year 7 NAPLAN spelling tests include more sophisticated vocabulary. Students are tested on words drawn from academic and technical contexts, complex morphology and advanced Australian English conventions. Skillo has hundreds of practice questions, free and ready to go.
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What does the Year 7 NAPLAN Spelling test cover?
- Academic vocabulary — words used across curriculum areas
- Complex morphology — multiple prefixes, suffixes and roots
- Etymology — Greek, Latin and French word origins
- Commonly misspelled words at Year 7 level
- Technical vocabulary — subject-specific spelling
- Australian English — organisation, practise vs practice, licence vs license
Try a sample Spelling question
Question 1 — Easy
Choose the correct spelling to complete the sentence: Anika felt ___ about losing her favourite hat at the beach.
Answer: The prefix 'un-' attaches directly to the base word 'happy' without a hyphen and without changing the base spelling, forming 'unhappy'. 'un-happy' incorrectly uses a hyphen, 'unhapy' drops one 'p' from the base word, and 'unnhappy' incorrectly doubles the 'n' at the prefix boundary.
Question 2 — Medium
The Year 7 students were asked to conduct an __________ into how different soils affect plant growth for the school science fair. Which option shows the correct spelling?
Answer: 'Investigation' is the correct spelling. Students often make errors by misplacing vowels or substituting the '-tion' ending with '-sion'.
Question 3 — Hard
Choose the correctly spelled word to complete the sentence: Each _____ recovered from the site was carefully labelled and stored in a climate-controlled facility.
Answer: The correct spelling is 'artefact' — AR-te-fact. Three syllables. Australian and British English use 'arte-' (from Latin 'arte' meaning skill). Option A ('artifect') changes 'a' to 'i' and 'a' to 'e'. Option B ('artifact') uses American English spelling. Option D ('artafact') changes 'e' to 'a' in 'arte-'.
How should my child prepare for Year 7 NAPLAN Spelling?
- Select Year 7 and Spelling on the home screen
- Build vocabulary by learning word roots and patterns
- Use Quick Practice for short focused sessions
- Use the Skill Breakdown to identify specific patterns to target
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.
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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.