The bestselling, step-by-step guide to the primary school curriculum from Toby Young and Miranda Bondy.
What is your child learning each day in school? How can you tell if they are doing well or badly? And what can you do to help?
This practical, detailed and user-friendly manual contains absolutely everything you need to know about primary schooling and the UK curriculum, ensuring your child will succeed and flourish every step of the way. Taking us year-by-year through our children's schooling, we'll be given simple explanations
- What they'll be taught and why (from phonics checks to SPAG tests) - What they need to know at the start of each year - What they should be able to achieve at its end - The games and exercises we can do at home to help out
Not only will this guide help you understand your children's journey through primary school, but it will also help you prepare, encourage and nurture them every step of the way.
It's the manual every confused, unsure or worried parent has been waiting for.
Toby Daniel Moorsom Young (born 1963) is a British journalist and the author of How to Lose Friends and Alienate People, the tale of his failed five-year attempt to make it in the U.S. as a contributing editor at Vanity Fair magazine, as well as The Sound of No Hands Clapping, a follow-up about his failure to make it as a Hollywood screenwriter. His obnoxious wit has earned him almost as many enemies as admirers and the title of "England's heterosexual Truman Capote". As the son of a baron, he is entitled to use the title the Honourable, but declines to style himself as such.
Borrowed this book from the local library but I shall definitely be purchasing a copy to keep! Great read for anyone wanting to know more about your child's primary school years. Help's you understand what you child will be learning through primary school and includes helpful tips you can do at home to help them along. Mainly focuses on the core subjects of English, mathematics and science but does touch on the other subjects. Great to have on your bookshelf as a go to book as and when needed.