Year 3 NAPLAN Language Conventions Practice
Language Conventions is one of the most scoring sections in the Year 3 NAPLAN test. This section checks how well students understand grammar, punctuation, and spelling. With regular practice, children can improve accuracy and confidence very quickly.
If your child is also preparing for other areas of NAPLAN, explore our Year 3 Reading practice and Year 3 Writing practice pages.
What Is Tested in Year 3 Language Conventions?
- Sentence structure and grammar
- Correct use of punctuation
- Common Year 3 spelling patterns
Topic-wise Practice
Each topic below focuses on a key skill tested in the Year 3 NAPLAN Language Conventions exam. Practise regularly and then attempt a full Year 3 NAPLAN practice test.
Choose a topic below to start practising with exam-style questions:
Grammar
Learn about sentence structure, nouns, verbs, adjectives, and capital letters.
Start Grammar PracticePunctuation
Practice full stops, question marks, commas, and correct sentence endings.
Start Punctuation PracticeHow to Prepare for Language Conventions
- Practice 5–10 questions daily instead of long sessions
- Read questions carefully before choosing answers
- Revise common spelling words regularly
- Encourage children to read their answers again
Printable Worksheets
Printable worksheets help children practise offline and prepare in exam conditions. These worksheets complement our Year 3 Writing and Year 3 Reading resources. Free downloadable worksheets will be added soon.
Related Year 3 Practice
Student Activity
✏️ Student Task:
Choose one topic (Grammar, Punctuation, or Spelling) and complete the practice questions.
When you finish, scroll down and comment "Done" below.
⭐ Bonus: Tell us which topic you found the easiest or hardest.
Parents and teachers: Use this page as a weekly revision hub for grammar, punctuation, and spelling.
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