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Maths

Intent

  • Develop competence in all four operations in line with the national curriculum
  • Create resilient and enthusiastic learners who are confident and equipped to take on different challenges
  • Nurture exceptional mathematical independence

Implementation

  • All children take part in daily high-quality maths lessons
  • Teachers use HIAS medium term plans to ensure all objectives in the National Curriculum are taught.  Teachers use a variety of teaching methods to ensure lessons are engaging and impactful
  • Children take part in maths activities designed to develop fluency, reasoning and problem solving skills
  • Teachers provide opportunities for learning to take place outside where appropriate, in line with our Outdoor Learning ethos
  • Children are explicit taught reasoning and problem solving skills to help build resilience when faced with challenging tasks
  • Teachers take opportunities to make learning purposeful by providing contextual problems which support children’s understanding of the concept being taught
  • Teachers follow the calculation policy to ensure there is consistency in formal written methods as children progress through the school
  • Teachers make problem solving, discussion and investigation integral to mathematics
  • Teachers use rigorous daily assessment to gauge understanding and plan for next steps
  • Teachers share enthusiasm for the teaching and learning of Maths, developing a culture where mistakes are expected and respected

Impact

By the end of KS2 we aim for children to be fluent in the fundamentals of mathematics with a conceptual understanding and the ability to recall and apply knowledge rapidly and accurately. They should have the skills to solve problems by applying their mathematics to a variety of situations with increasing sophistication, including in unfamiliar contexts and to model real-life scenarios. Children will be able to reason mathematically by following a line of enquiry and develop and present a justification, argument or proof using mathematical language.

  • Pupil voice: through discussion and feedback, children will be confident to reflect on their maths lessons and share a love of learning in Maths
  • Mathematical Independence: Children become efficient and confident problem solvers, with a strong understanding of how Maths is applied to real world contexts.
  • Assessment: All children make good or excellent progress in relation to their unique starting point.
  • End of Key Stage data and Year 4 times table data will be competitive with the National Average