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Year 4 spelling words: the Australian list

Every word below comes from the Australian Curriculum v9 and the Oxford Wordlist — the high-frequency words and spelling patterns Australian children meet in Year 4. Each word has an example sentence, and your child can practise the whole list with free Australian-accent dictation and games.

Print it, stick it on the fridge, or practise a handful a day — little and often is what makes spelling stick. And because these are the same words and patterns NAPLAN draws on, regular practice quietly takes care of test preparation too.

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Hear each word read aloud in an Australian accent, or turn the list into a game.

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The full Year 4 word list

High-frequency words (Oxford Wordlist) (41 words)

Prefixes (3 words)

Suffixes (6 words)

Words in sentences

Hearing a word in context makes it far easier to remember. A few examples from the list:

accident — There was an accident on the road.

although — Although it rained, we still played.

appreciate — I appreciate your help.

attention — Pay attention to the teacher.

beautiful — The sunset was beautiful.

believe — I believe you can do it.

calendar — Check the calendar for the date.

celebrate — We celebrate birthdays with cake.

Frequently asked questions

How many spelling words should a Year 4 child practise each week?

Around 10–15 words a week works well for most Year 4 children — enough to build momentum without overwhelm. Short daily sessions of ten minutes beat one long weekly session, because spaced repetition is how spelling actually sticks.

Are these the NAPLAN spelling words?

NAPLAN doesn't publish an official word list, but these words are drawn from the Australian Curriculum v9 and the Oxford Wordlist — the same high-frequency words and spelling patterns NAPLAN tests. Practising them regularly is the best preparation there is.

Can my child practise these words for free?

Yes — Thinkaroo reads words aloud in an Australian accent for free dictation practice, and there are free spelling games your child can play right now without creating an account.

Practise these words free — no signup needed

Hear each word read aloud in an Australian accent, or turn the list into a game.

Try free dictation practice Play a spelling game Start free

Also see: Year 3 spelling words · Year 5 spelling words · Year 6 spelling words · Sight words

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