Starting Grade 1 is one of the most important milestones in a child’s life. A successful transition depends on a wide range of skills: emotional, social, language, mathematical, and motor. Below is a comprehensive guide with key indicators of readiness for Grade 1.
Emotional and Social Development
- Shows confidence and self-assurance
- Able to build satisfying relationships with other children and adults
- Works both independently and as part of a team
- Can concentrate, be patient while learning, and ask for help when needed
- Shows willingness to explore new things, take initiative, and solve simple practical problems
- Seeks independence in choosing activities, dressing, and personal hygiene
- Is sensitive to the needs and feelings of others and shows respect
- Waits for their turn and shares with others
- Can express emotions and behave accordingly
- Develops a sense of right and wrong, and understands why
- Shows care and concern for the environment, property, and living things
- Expresses a variety of emotions such as joy, sadness, and curiosity in response to life experiences
Language, Pre-Reading, and Pre-Writing Skills
- Listens attentively and talks about personal experiences in small and large groups
- Uses an expanding vocabulary to express thoughts more fluently
- Responds to stories, songs, and poems
- Creates stories and engages in role-play with confidence
- Enjoys books and handles them carefully
- Understands that words and pictures convey meaning and how we read in Greek
- Begins to link sounds with syllables, words, and letters
- Recognizes alphabet letters by shape and sound
- Uses writing and symbols to communicate meaning
- Can write their name correctly, with a capital letter at the beginning
Early Math Concepts
- Uses math-related language (e.g., circle, in front of, bigger than)
- Recognizes and reproduces patterns
- Applies mathematical thinking to solve practical problems
- Familiar with number games
- Sorts, matches, and counts using everyday objects
- Recognizes and uses numbers up to 10
- Understands and records numbers through activities
- Understands basic arithmetic such as addition and subtraction
General Knowledge and Understanding
- Talks about home, family, and events in the past and present
- Explores the environment, noting similarities, differences, and changes
- Asks questions to understand how things work
- Uses tools and materials purposefully
- Uses technology as a learning tool
Physical and Motor Development
- Moves with control and coordination
- Has spatial awareness
- Balances and climbs skillfully
- Handles materials and tools with increasing control
- Creates with imagination
- Responds to sensory input
- Uses imagination in art, music, dance, and play
Based on the Baseline Assessment Profiling by Warwickshire County Council