We are moving to the UK. Our youngest is 6 and in the equivalent of Year 1. He will be starting in a UK infant school as a Year 2 in September 2011. I am just wondering if there is a list of what is taught in Year 1 so I can ask his current teacher to go through it and mark what he has not been taught so we know where any gaps are and can help support this during the summer.
I know the two curriculums are different, but I'm not sure of the specific differences. I have searched online but because the curriculum is divided into Key stages, it only tells you what is taught for KS1 which is end of Year 2.
Does anyone know if there a standard list of what children should have been taught at the end of Year 1? Mainly thinking of maths and english, but history, geography, science and RE would also be of interest.
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Moving a child to the UK at the start of Year 2 - worried about gaps in education
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wanderingfree · 02/06/2011 11:52
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