Explore this spelling list: NAPLAN: N - Difficult. This page and its activities are crafted to help you perfect your spelling. Try out the spelling games at the bottom of the page.
Words for NAPLAN writing test preparation. Students are assessed in Year 3, Year 5, Year 7, and Year 9.
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natural |
An earthquake is a natural disaster.
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naughty |
He was very naughty.
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negative |
The film received a negative review.
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negligent |
They accused the council of being negligent.
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neighbour |
Their new neighbour was very kind.
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neither |
Neither of my friends could come out to play.
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nervous |
I am nervous about the test.
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neutral |
The championship game was played on a neutral field.
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nevertheless |
It is going to be a difficult task, nevertheless we must try our best.
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normally |
I normally enjoy running, but today it was too cold.
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notice |
I didn't notice her at the back of the hall.
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nowadays |
Nowadays people use the internet for communication.
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numerous |
He has had numerous offers of employment.
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nutrition |
We categorise foods into nutrition groups.
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Learn this spelling list using the 'Look, Say, Cover, Write, Check' activity.
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Look and read the word.
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Cover the word.
Write the word.
Check your spelling.
Spelling games using the word list: NAPLAN: N - Difficult
Autumn Anagram
A spelling game for Autumn!
Egg Hunt
Crack the eggs!
Word Search, small
The classic English word game.
Against the Clock
Spelling 'against the clock'.
Mayan Temple
Try the temple spelling puzzle.
Monkey Business
It's bananas!
Test yourself using the 'Listen and Spell' spelling test.
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