
What to expect in Year 1
Starting a new school year can be a bit daunting for both you and your child.
Every school will do things a bit differently but there are some core areas of Maths and English that your child is likely to cover in year 1.
Remember that it is normal for a young child to forget some things they learned previously, especially after a long summer break.
Find out what to expect in their first year in KS1.

Maths - Year 1
Counting
This year your child will be focussing on numbers to 100.
Building on from counting to 10 and 20, then to 50, then up to 100.
- They will learn to count forwards and backwards from 0 to10, then from 0 to 20, 0 to 50 and finally to 100.
- They will compare and order numbers from 0 to 100.
- They may also use a number line.
A great place to start is counting up and back to 10.
Number lines
Number lines: KS1 Maths

Numbers to 20
Numbers to 20: KS1 Maths

Numbers to 100
Numbers to 100: Year 1 Maths

Recap Reception
Before your child starts year 1, it may be a good idea to recap some topics they covered last year.
They can also warm up their counting skills in Bud's Number Garden.
Bud's Number Garden. gameBud's Number Garden
Bud's Number Garden: EYFS and KS1 Maths

Calculations
What is addition?
What is addition? Year 1 Maths

What is subtraction?
What is subtraction? Year 1 Maths

What are number bonds?
What are number bonds? Year 1 Maths

Recap Reception
Before your child starts year 1, it may be a good idea to recap some topics they covered last year.
Quiz: Reception Maths recap
Have a go at the Reception recap quiz with your child to see how much they can remember from last year.

English - Year 1
Reading
This year your child will continue to practise their reading skills.
- Continue to practise phonics sounds
- Reading for understanding
- Reading for pleasure
Phonics with the Small Town Superheroes. gamePhonics with the Small Town Superheroes
Small Town Superheroes: KS1 English

Reading and understanding a text
Comprehension: Year 1 English

Top tips for reading with your child
Top tips for reading with your child: Bitesize Parents' Toolkit

Reception Recap
Before your child starts year 1, it may be a good idea to recap some topics they covered last year.
Writing
In year 1, your child will continue to practise their writing.
- They will work on handwriting
- They will write longer sentences using capital letters, full stops and using ‘and’
- They will improve their vocabulary
This year, they will also be introduced to different types of sentences to make their writing even more interesting.
Handwriting
Handwriting: KS1 English

Using 'and' as a joining word
Conjunctions: KS1 English

Exciting writing
Creative writing vocabulary: KS1 English

Reception Recap
Before your child starts year 1, it may be a good idea to recap some topics they covered last year.
Quiz: Reception English recap
Wellbeing
Starting a new school year may be overwhelming and tiring for your child.
It is important to help them take care of their wellbeing. Staying active, taking rests and being creative can all help their overall wellbeing.
Self Belief Warriors
Self Belief Warriors: Family Moodboosters BBC Teach

Coping with feelings
Coping with feelings: Super Mood Movers BBC Teach

Creative Lab. gameCreative Lab
Creative Lab: KS1 Art and Design

Primary Topic Packs
Discover topics, events and project packs for children in KS1 and KS2.

Play the My First Day at School Game. gamePlay the My First Day at School Game
This is a great game to play with your child when preparing to start primary school.

Things to try at home with Parents' Toolkit
Five multisensory activities you can do with your child at home