Welcome to Omishaan.com
Free NAPLAN practice and interactive online learning resources for Australian students. Build confidence with interactive quizzes, printable worksheets, skill-based exercises and full practice exams — all at no cost!
How OmIshaan.com can help?
OmIshaan.com is an Australian education practice platform designed to help students confidently prepare for NAPLAN Year 3, Year 5, Year 7 and Year 9, the NSW Opportunity Class (OC) Test, and the Selective High School Placement Test.
Our resources are carefully created to match real exam formats and difficulty levels, allowing children to practise reading, writing, language conventions, numeracy, general knowledge, and reasoning skills in a structured and stress-free way.
At OmIshaan.com, parents and teachers will find:
- Topic-wise practice questions with increasing difficulty
- Full-length printable practice tests
- Exam-style reading passages and writing prompts
- Numeracy questions with visual support
- Early learning speech and vocabulary flashcards for younger children
Whether your child is starting early or preparing closer to exam time, OmIshaan.com provides clear guidance, realistic practice, and printable resources to support learning at home.
Use the links below to begin your preparation journey and explore exam-specific practice materials designed for Australian students.
NAPLAN Practice Resources
NAPLAN Year 3
Understand the NAPLAN Year 3 exam format and practise Reading, Writing, Numeracy, and Language Conventions with structured guidance.
Explore Naplan Year 3 →NAPLAN Year 5
Advanced practice for students preparing for NAPLAN Year 6, including higher-order comprehension, numeracy reasoning, and writing skills.
Explore Naplan Year 5 →NAPLAN Year 7
Advanced practice for students preparing for NAPLAN Year 7, including higher-order comprehension, numeracy reasoning, and writing skills.
Explore Naplan Year 7 →NAPLAN Year 9
Advanced practice for students preparing for NAPLAN Year 9, including higher-order comprehension, numeracy reasoning, and writing skills.
Explore Naplan Year 9 →Opportunity Class (OC) Test
Prepare for the NSW Opportunity Class test with verbal reasoning, mathematical reasoning, reading comprehension, and logical thinking practice.
Explore Opportunity Class (OC) Test →Selective School Test
Selective School test preparation resources designed to build advanced literacy, numeracy, and reasoning skills required for competitive exams.
Explore Selective School Test →What Is NAPLAN?
NAPLAN is a standardised assessment conducted annually across Australia for students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9. It measures essential skills in reading, writing, language conventions and numeracy.
NAPLAN is designed to provide:
- A consistent way to assess student progress across Australia
- Early identification of learning gaps
- Clear information for parents and teachers
- Data to support improvements in teaching and learning
Why Is NAPLAN Important?
NAPLAN is not a pass-or-fail exam. Instead, it helps schools and families understand how well students are developing foundational skills needed for future learning.
NAPLAN helps by:
- Highlighting strengths and areas for improvement
- Tracking learning progress over time
- Supporting targeted learning support
- Preparing students for future assessments
Regular practice can reduce test anxiety and improve confidence, especially for students attempting NAPLAN for the first time.
What Does NAPLAN Assess?
Reading
understanding and analysing written texts
Numeracy
applying mathematical skills to real-world problems
Language Conventions
spelling, grammar and punctuation
Writing
creating clear, structured written responses
NAPLAN Dates and Results
When Is NAPLAN Conducted?
NAPLAN is usually conducted in March each year. The assessments are spread over several days, and schools may schedule different tests on different days within the official NAPLAN testing window.
Students in Years 3, 5, 7 and 9 complete the following tests during the NAPLAN period:
- Writing
- Reading
- Language Conventions
- Numeracy
Most schools now conduct NAPLAN online, although paper-based tests may be provided for approved exemptions.
How Long Does Each NAPLAN Test Take?
Each NAPLAN test has a set time limit, which varies slightly by year level and test type. Schools also allow additional time for instructions and breaks.
- Writing: approximately 40 minutes
- Reading: approximately 45 minutes
- Language Conventions: approximately 45 minutes
- Numeracy: approximately 45 minutes
When Are NAPLAN Results Released?
NAPLAN results are usually released to schools and families in mid to late year, often during Term 3.
Parents receive an individual student report that explains how their child performed against national proficiency levels.
How Should Parents Understand NAPLAN Results?
NAPLAN results show whether a student is meeting national expectations for their year level. The results are best used to:
- Understand strengths and learning gaps
- Track progress over time
- Support targeted learning at home and school
NAPLAN results should not be viewed as a judgement of a child’s ability. They are one of many tools used to support learning and development.
NAPLAN Results Explained: Bands vs Proficiency Levels
What Are NAPLAN Bands?
In the past, NAPLAN results were reported using bands. Each year level had multiple bands, and a student’s result showed which band they achieved in each test.
Bands helped compare performance, but they did not clearly explain whether a student was meeting expectations for their year level.
What Are Proficiency Levels?
NAPLAN now reports results using proficiency levels. These levels are designed to be easier for parents and teachers to understand.
Each proficiency level describes what a student knows and can do at their year level.
How Can Parents Use NAPLAN Results Effectively?
- Focus on growth rather than scores
- Discuss results calmly with your child
- Use results to identify learning areas to practise
- Support learning with regular reading and numeracy practice
What Does “Meeting Expectations” Mean?
If a student is shown as meeting expectations, it means they are performing at the national standard for their year level.
Students may also be shown as:
- Exceeding expectations – performing above the national standard
- Developing – progressing but not yet meeting the standard
- Needs additional support – requiring targeted learning support
Should Parents Compare NAPLAN Scores?
NAPLAN results are best used to track a child’s progress over time rather than compare them with other students.
Every child learns at a different pace. A single NAPLAN result does not define a student’s ability or future success.
How to Use This Website?
- Start with the exam preparation guide
- Practise topic-wise questions
- Attempt full practice tests under exam conditions
- Use printable exams for offline practice
Advice for Students & Parents
- Keep practice short and consistent
- Encourage effort rather than perfection
- Use printable tests for offline learning
- Discuss mistakes calmly and positively
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Omishaan?
Omishaan is a free educational platform providing NAPLAN practice tests, worksheets, and interactive quizzes for Australian students from Year 3 to Year 5. It helps children improve skills in Reading, Numeracy, and Language Conventions.
Which year levels are covered by Omishaan NAPLAN practice?
Omishaan offers practice resources for NAPLAN Year 2, Year 3, Year 4, and Year 5 students, including reading passages, grammar exercises, spelling practice, numeracy problems, and full-length practice exams.
Can parents use these resources to help their child?
Absolutely. Parents can use Omishaan resources to provide at-home practice, monitor progress, and support their child's learning in Reading, Numeracy, and Language Conventions.
Can teachers use Omishaan for classroom practice?
Yes. Teachers can use Omishaan worksheets, interactive quizzes, and full practice exams to complement classroom instruction and provide additional NAPLAN-aligned practice.
How can students practice numeracy skills on Omishaan?
Students can practice numeracy skills through addition, subtraction, multiplication, fractions, time and money, patterns, and geometry exercises that are all aligned with the NAPLAN Year 3–5 curriculum.
How does Omishaan help with reading skills?
Omishaan provides NAPLAN-style reading passages with interactive multiple-choice questions to develop comprehension, vocabulary understanding, inference skills, and identifying main ideas.
Are these NAPLAN Year 3 practice tests free?
Yes. All NAPLAN practice tests, interactive quizzes, and printable worksheets on Omishaan are completely free for parents, teachers, and students.
Can my child practice online?
Yes! All topics have interactive exercises and printable worksheets.
Do the practice tests reflect the real NAPLAN format?
Yes. The practice questions follow official NAPLAN test formats and include multiple-choice questions, word problems, reading passages, grammar exercises, and timed interactive exams to simulate the real assessment experience.
What is included in NAPLAN Year 3?
NAPLAN Year 3 includes Reading, Writing, Language Conventions (Spelling, Grammar & Punctuation) and Numeracy.
Is topic-wise practice better than full tests?
Yes. Topic-wise practice helps children master individual skills before attempting full NAPLAN-style tests.
How often should my child practice?
Short practice sessions 3–4 times a week are more effective than long, infrequent study sessions.
Can parents and teachers use these resources?
Absolutely. These resources are designed for parents, teachers and tutors to support classroom learning, homework and exam preparation.
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