Year 1 Practice (22 concepts)
Free practice for ages 5-6, matched to the England national curriculum.
Year 1 is the first year of KS1 in England, for children aged 5-6. The free practice below covers Year 1 maths, English and science, matched to the national curriculum. Each concept has 10 questions, hints when you need them and an explanation after every answer. Progress is saved in your browser, so there is no account to set up.
🧮Year 1 Maths
All Maths concepts →Counting to 20
Count forwards and backwards to 20. Count in 2s, 5s and 10s.
Numbers to 100: read and write
Read and write numbers to 100. Know number words from zero to twenty.
Addition within 20
Add two numbers up to 20. Use the + and = signs.
Subtraction within 20
Take away one number from another. Use the - and = signs.
Number bonds to 10
Pairs of numbers that add up to 10. Like 3 + 7 and 4 + 6.
Halves and quarters
Share things into two equal parts (halves) or four equal parts (quarters).
2D and 3D shapes (Year 1)
Name flat shapes like squares and circles. Name solid shapes like cubes and spheres.
Time: o'clock and half past
Tell the time to o'clock and half past. Learn days, months and seasons.
📖Year 1 English
All English concepts →Initial sounds and letters
Match letters to the sounds they make at the start of words.
Blending CVC words
Blend three letter sounds together to read short words like cat, dog, and pig.
Common exception words Year 1
Learn to read and spell common Year 1 tricky words by sight.
Sentence formation (Y1)
Build simple sentences with a capital letter, a subject, a verb, and a full stop.
🔬Year 1 Science
All Science concepts →Everyday materials
Identifying everyday materials like wood, plastic, glass and metal, and describing their properties
Seasons and weather
Learning about the four seasons, how the weather changes through the year, and how day length changes
Animals and their needs
Learning about pets, farm and wild animals, what they need to live, and what they eat
Plants: parts and growth
Learning the main parts of a plant, the difference between trees and flowers, and deciduous and evergreen trees