Mathematics
Intent
- An understanding of the important concepts and an ability to make connections within mathematics.
- A broad range of skills in using and applying mathematics.
- Fluent knowledge and recall of number facts and the number system.
- Fluency in performing written and metal calculations.
- The ability to show initiative in solving problems in a wide range of contexts, reason, generalise and make sense of solutions.
- The ability to think independently, persevere when faced with new challenges and to work with others to succeed.
- To embrace the value of learning from mistakes.
- A wide range of mathematics vocabulary.
Implementation
- Our long-term plan is based on White Rose Maths through Master the Curriculum
- Planning is differentiated by year group in our mixed age classes.
- Purposeful opportunities for mathematics are planned.
- High quality resources support children’s understanding of maths at all stages.
- Specific vocabulary teaching.
- Cross-curricular consolidation and links with all subjects.
- Children receive personalised fluency targets.
- Children have regular opportunities to master the curriculum through deeper level learning.
- Lessons consistent of fluency, reasoning and problem solving.
- Where needed, gap targets are implemented.
Impact
- All children make good or better progress.
- Confident, resilient learners who can persevere when faced with problems.
- An understanding and tolerance of diversity in our community and the world.
- Rich vocabulary and strong understanding of mathematics.
- Children have a love for mathematics.
- Children understand the benefits of maths in other areas and are ready for the next stage of their education.
Here is what our pupils said about their maths learning:
- ‘I find maths easy because I know my times tables which are transferable skills’
- ‘I learn new things which help me help others and for my future’
- ‘If we learn maths, it will help us to go on to learn more in science because they are connected’
- ‘We should never give up, even if we struggle, we need to preserve’