Tuesday, March 26, 2019

Free NAPLAN Writing Test

Attention: NAPLAN Co-ordinator, English Teachers, Parents
  • FREE narrative writing NAPLAN test
  • Original stimulus
  • Paper based test
  • Interactive computer based test
  • Years 3, 5, 7, 9
  • Sample response at a high level for each of years 3, 5, 7, 9





Monday, March 25, 2019

2019 Kilbaha NAPLAN Trial Tests

All orders for the 2019 Kilbaha NAPLAN Trial Tests received up to and including Monday 25 March have been supplied to schools. 


  • The 2019 Kilbaha NAPLAN Trial Tests
  • Paper based tests and Interactive tests for use on computers
  • Years 3, 5, 7, 9
  • Language, Reading, Writing, Numeracy
  • Detailed answers and responses
  • Download the order forms here.

Saturday, March 9, 2019

$100 off Kilbaha Packages

  • $100 off each of our NAPLAN Trial Test Packages
  • 3 days only
  • Online sales only

Don't miss out.

Monday, March 4, 2019

Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Get the detailed answers for all the ACARA May NAPLAN Tests

Download here

Links to questions provided with these answers.

Tuesday, February 19, 2019

ACARA NAPLAN Answers

Teachers and Parents of Years 3, 5, 7, 9

Did you know that you can buy the detailed answers and responses  to all 2016 ACARA NAPLAN Tests?

Sunday, February 10, 2019

2019 Kilbaha Catalogue

The 2019 Kilbaha Catalogue is now available for download.

Quality resources for primary and secondary school students.

Download at the link below
https://kilbaha.com.au/kilbaha.pdf

Saturday, February 9, 2019

2019 NAPLAN Timetables



2019 NAPLAN Writing

From VCAA

NAPLAN Writing test information

In 2019, as in previous years, there will be two prompts for the NAPLAN Writing test: one for Years 3 and 5, and one for Years 7 and 9. The genre for the Writing test will be either narrative or persuasive, and the same genre for all year levels. The genre for the Writing test will not be disclosed before the test day and students will not be able to choose the genre for their response.
The Year 3 Writing test will be conducted using paper tests for all schools, including schools transitioning to NAPLAN Online in 2019.
Further information about the Writing test is available on the VCAA website.



NAPLAN Numeracy Tests

Information from ACARA


NAPLAN Years 7 and 9 Numeracy tests use of calculators

The Years 7 and 9 Numeracy tests will be split into two sections: Part A, which requires a calculator, and Part B, in which students are not permitted to use a calculator.
For the calculator-allowed section of the Numeracy test, students completing NAPLAN Online will have access to an onscreen calculator. Students completing NAPLAN paper testing will be allowed to use a physical calculator to complete Part A of the Numeracy test. Additionally, students with a disability who cannot access the NAPLAN Online calculator can continue to access their usual physical calculator.
Schools must ensure that Years 7 and 9 students have access to, and are familiar with, a suitable calculator for the NAPLAN 2019 Numeracy tests. The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority has confirmed that multifunction or internet-accessible devices, such as tablets and iPads, are not permitted for NAPLAN 2019.
Detailed instructions on how to administer the Numeracy test session will be printed in the NAPLAN Test administration handbook for teachers.


NAPLAN Online transition

Information provided by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority

This year, as part of the continuing transition to NAPLAN Online, approximately half of Victorian NAPLAN schools are expected to undertake NAPLAN Online tests in May.The rest of the Victorian NAPLAN schools are expected to transition to NAPLAN Online in 2020. Further information regarding school readiness activities will be provided later in the year for schools transitioning in 2020.For detailed information regarding NAPLAN Online, including test design and technical requirements, go to the NAP website.

Friday, February 8, 2019

Kilbaha NAPLAN Catalogue for 2019

Download the 2019 Kilbaha NAPLAN Catalogue here.

NAPLAN 2019 test dates

Information provided by the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Authority (VCAA)
NAPLAN paper testing and NAPLAN online testing will take place from Tuesday 14 May to Thursday 16 May, and from Tuesday 14 May to Friday 24 May, respectively. Refer to the NAPLAN Test Timetable webpage for further details.
The tests must be administered in the order, on the dates and within the times specified in the NAPLAN 2019 Handbook for principals. Under no circumstances may a test be conducted before the official test date or time. Note that the test security period has been extended in line with the NAPLAN Online test window and all tests must remain secure until Friday 31 May.

Sunday, January 6, 2019

Kilbaha is now open for 2019

Kilbaha Multimedia Publishing is now open in preparation for the 2019 school year.

https://kilbaha.com.au

Thursday, December 20, 2018

New NAPLAN Packages from Kilbaha

Check out our new NAPLAN packages for 2019


(1) Detailed answers and responses to ALL ACARA NAPLAN Tests 2008 - 2017


(2) ALL Kilbaha NAPLAN Trial Tests 2009 - 2018


Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to ALL.

Thursday, December 13, 2018

New releases of NAPLAN Tests from ACARA

  • ACARA has released the official NAPLAN Tests 2008 - 2016
  • Need the detailed answers?

Friday, November 16, 2018

2019 NAPLAN dates

Paper-based NAPLAN Tests - 14–16 May 2019

Online NAPLAN Tests - 14–24 May 2019

https://bit.ly/2PuW112




Friday, September 28, 2018

No review of the Australian Curriculum

17 September 2018 

Contrary to media speculation over the weekend, there is no review of the Australian Curriculum underway, and there is no ‘shift’ away from what has been agreed for Australia’s students to learn in school.
The Australian Curriculum, which is being implemented in schools across the country, sets the expectations for what all young Australians should be taught, regardless of where they live in Australia or their background. ACARA drew on the best national talent and expertise, and consulted widely to develop the Australian Curriculum, which was endorsed by all education ministers in 2015.
The Australian Curriculum sets out these expectations in terms of eight learning areas and seven general capabilities, with attention also being given to three cross-curriculum priorities.
As agreed by the Education Council – comprising all Australia’s education ministers – ACARA is required to undertake annual monitoring of the effectiveness of the Australian Curriculum and conduct research into developments in curriculum design, including international comparison studies. Copies of annual monitoring reports and international comparisons studies are available.  
This work may inform future advice to ministers about refinements to the Australian Curriculum; however, it cannot in any way be characterised as a review or a whole-scale redesign of the curriculum.   
ACARA is scheduled to provide advice to education ministers on the potential scope for refinements of the Australian Curriculum in 2019–20. Any actions to then refine the Australian Curriculum will require the endorsement of all education ministers before changes are made.
Robert Randall,
ACARA Chief Executive Officer

Background
When preparing advice to education ministers in 2019–20 about the scope of any possible refinements of the Australian Curriculum, ACARA will draw on the following work:
  • The general capabilities are already a key feature of the Australian Curriculum. Given the experience of schools implementing the curriculum, there is interest in how they might be given greater emphasis and how teachers might be better supported in the teaching and assessing of the curriculum.
  • At the end of 2017, ACARA released literacy and numeracy learning progressions as a support resource for teachers. The progressions help teachers locate the literacy and numeracy development of their students and identify what development should follow.
  • ACARA has engaged the Center for Curriculum Redesign for expert advice and assistance as one of the actions under our program of research. Working together with experts from Australia and overseas, the participants of the project intend to produce a blueprint of a world-leading mathematics curriculum that any country could use to inform their own curriculum design.
http://www.acara.edu.au/news-and-media/news-details?section=201809170521#201809170521