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ACE! NAPLAN*-style Literacy Practice Tests YEAR 5 Greg Reid Acknowledgement: * The acronym NAPLAN is a trademark owned by ACARA (Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority). This publication is not an officially endorsed publication of the NAPLAN testing program and is produced by Five Senses Education Pty Ltd independently of Australian governments and other contracted organisations.

Five Senses Education Pty Ltd 2/195 Prospect Highway Seven Hills 2147 New South Wales Australia Copyright Five Senses Education Pty Ltd First published in 2011 by Freespirit Publishing Pty Ltd This edition published by Five Senses Education Pty Ltd 2017 with Year 5 Reading Magazine ISBN 978-1-76032-200-7 Writer: Greg Reid Editor: Col Cunnington Proofreader: Eulalie O Keefe Design and illustrations: Best Legenz Pty Ltd Disclaimer ACE! is a brand of Five Senses Education Pty Ltd. ACARA (Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority) is the official body that produces the NAPLAN Tests. ACARA does not officially endorse this publication. Whilst every effort has been made to make these NAPLAN*- style Practice Tests conform to the official NAPLAN tests, the NAPLAN tests are subject to change without notice. Five Senses Education Pty Ltd makes no representations about whether doing these Practice Tests will improve students actual NAPLAN results. Copying of this work by educational institutions or teachers You may reproduce pages within this book in accordance with the Australian Copyright Act 1968 (the Act) for educational purposes provided the educational institution (or body that administers it) has given a remuneration notice to Copyright Agency Limited (CAL) under the Act. For details of the CAL licence for educational institutions, contact: Copyright Agency Limited Level 15, 233 Castlereagh Street Sydney NSW 2000 Telephone (02) 9394 7600 Facsimile (02) 9394 7601 Email info@copyright.com.au Reproduction and communication for other purposes Except as permitted under the Act (for example, any fair dealing for the purposes of study, research, criticism or review), no part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, communicated or transmitted in any form or by any means without prior written permission. All enquiries should be made to the publisher. Acknowledgement: * The acronym NAPLAN is a trademark owned by ACARA (Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority). This publication is not an officially endorsed publication of the NAPLAN testing program and is produced by Five Senses Education Pty Ltd independently of Australian governments and other contracted organisations. 2017 05 04

Contents Section 1: Year 5 Questions 1 Reading 2 Persuasive Writing 10 Narrative Writing 14 Language Conventions 18 Section 2: Year 5 Teacher Support Material 25 Introduction 26 Reading 27 Writing 46 Language Conventions 57 iii

ACE! Use CAPITAL letters to complete this information. First name: Last name: Class: 0:50 0:40 0:40 NAPLAN*-style Literacy Practice Tests YEAR 5 PERSUASIVE WRITING NARRATIVE WRITING TEST TIMES School: Time available to complete the Reading Test: 50 minutes. Time available to complete the Writing Test: 40 minutes. Time available to complete the Language Conventions Test: 40 minutes. LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS INSTRUCTIONS No dictionaries, books or notes allowed. Read all instructions carefully. Shade in one bubble only for multiple-choice questions. If you make a mistake, use an eraser to rub out your old answer. Check your answers when you have finished. Use a 2B or HB pencil only. Acknowledgement: * The acronym NAPLAN is a trademark owned by ACARA (Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority). This publication is not an officially endorsed publication of the NAPLAN testing program and is produced by Freespirit Publishing Pty Ltd independently of Australian governments and other contracted organisations. 1

YEAR 5 1 What is the most suitable alternative heading for What you need? Ingredients Solutions Materials Processes 2 Read Making a fly trap on page 2 of the magazine and answer questions 1 to 6. Which step explains how flies are trapped? Step 3 Step 4 Step 8 Step 9 3 The examples of suitable bait are best described as rare. strange. unusual. commonplace. 4 Why has HIGH been written in capital letters in Step 9? to emphasise the need for height to create interest in the text to show where flies are found to stress the nature of the smell 5 The warning tells the reader that the trap will only work in your local area. the trap only attracts some types of flies. flies will come from elsewhere to your trap. only flies that live in the area will be trapped. 2

YEAR 5 6 The trap is best described as simple and practical. technical and scientific. unusual and controversial. complicated and hard to make. 7 HTTYD is a zero to hero story This tells us that Hiccup is a useless hero. a terrible hero. an unlikely hero. an unpopular hero. 8 Read How to train your dragon on page 3 of the magazine and answer questions 7 to 12. Stoick is disappointed in him at first This tells the reader that, by the end of the movie, Stoick continues to ignore his son. learns that his son is different. teaches his son to kill dragons. can live with his disappointment. 9 How to train your dragon (HTTYD) The letters (HTTYD) are in parentheses ( ) to show that they are an acronym. a slang word. a familiar word. an abbreviation. 3

YEAR 5 10 What is the main reason for mentioning the Shrek films and Kung-Fu Panda? to give examples of other DreamWorks movies to give examples of other zero to hero stories to show that these movies have battle scenes to show that the writer has seen these movies 11 Why does the writer mention the movie Hercules? It has 3D animation. It has a similar type of story. It is made by the same company. It is also about Vikings and dragons. 12 It teaches you that looks aren t everything. This is best described as the moral of the story. climax of the story. ending of the story. weakness of the story. 13 Read Save Turtle Creek on page 4 of the magazine and answer questions 13 to 18. How does the writer feel about the new suburb? It is important but should be built back from the creek. It is unimportant and should be built close to the creek. It is important but should be built elsewhere. It is unimportant and could be built anywhere. 4

YEAR 5 TEACHER SUPPORT MATERIAL CONTENTS ACE! NAPLAN*-style Literacy Practice Test INTRODUCTION Uses of ACE! NAPLAN*-style Literacy Practice Tests 26 Marking scheme 26 Multiple-choice answer system 26 Year 5 Reading: Practice questions 27 Year 5 Reading: Answers 28 Year 5 Reading: Detailed teacher s notes 30 Year 5 Reading: 25 extra questions 37 Year 5 Reading: 25 extra questions Answers 42 Year 5 Reading: 25 extra questions Detailed teacher s notes 44 WRITING Persuasive Writing Task 46 What is persuasive writing? 46 Key features of persuasive writing 46 Focus questions for persuasive writing 47 Marking rubric for persuasive writing 48 Marking criteria for persuasive writing 48 Criteria for persuasive writing genre A. Text structure (Criterion 2) 50 Checklist for persuasive writing structure 50 B. Persuasive devices (Criterion 4) 51 Language focus for persuasive writing 52 Narrative Writing Task 53 What is narrative writing? 53 Key features of narrative writing 53 Focus questions for narrative writing 54 Marking rubric for narrative writing 55 Marking criteria for narrative writing 55 LANGUAGE CONVENTIONS Year 5 Language Conventions: Practice questions 57 Year 5 Language Conventions: Answers 58 Year 5 Language Conventions: Detailed teacher s notes 60 Year 5 Language Conventions: 25 extra questions 63 Year 5 Language Conventions: 25 extra questions Answers and teacher s notes 67 The acronym NAPLAN is a trademark owned by ACARA (Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority). This publication is not an officially endorsed publication of the NAPLAN testing program and is produced by Five Senses Education Pty Ltd independently of Australian governments and other contracted organisations. Five Senses Copyright Education Freespirit Pty Ltd ISBN Publishing 978-1-76032-200-7 1 ISBN 978-0-9871028-1-2 ACE! NAPLAN*-style ACE! NAPLAN*-style Literacy Practice Literacy Test Practice 1, Year Tests, 5 Year 5 25

YEAR 5 : ANSWERS PRACTICE QUESTIONS P1. C (plankton) This is a factual location question from the information text. P2. B (size) This is a factual retrieval question from the information text. P3. A (fish) This is a factual location question from the information text. P4. D (information) This question tests the understanding of the genre (information text). P5. This is a short-answer question. Students are sometimes required to write short answers in NAPLAN* Reading Tests. These types of questions are usually limited in number because of the logistics and cost of marking the responses in a national test. However, they are a worthwhile test instrument as long as the rubric is unambiguous and not too difficult for the age level. Traditionally, short-answer questions have a high omission rate in test programs because many students couldn t be bothered writing an answer. There is usually a high omission rate for short-answer questions. Explain to your students that it is important to attempt to answer every question. Answers to this question must mention the reason that whale sharks are harmless, i.e. because they mostly eat plankton / do not eat people. Examples of acceptable answers: (1 mark) Whale sharks don t eat people. They eat tiny sea creatures (plankton). Examples of unacceptable answers: (0 marks) Whale sharks don t swim around people. (Incorrect the illustration in the text shows they do swim around people,) They are harmless. (Repeats the question and does not give a reason.) They are very huge animals. (Irrelevant information to the question.) PRACTICE TEST 1 Making a fly trap 1. C 2. B 3. D 4. A 5. C 6. A How to train your dragon [This is a Year 3/5 vertical link. *] 7. C 8. B 9. D 10. A 11. B 12. A Five Senses Copyright Education Freespirit Pty Ltd ISBN Publishing 978-1-76032-200-7 4 ISBN 978-0-9871028-1-2 ACE! NAPLAN*-style ACE! NAPLAN*-style Literacy Practice Literacy Test Practice 1, Year Tests, 5 Year 5 28