Maths
Introduction
This document is a statement of the aims, principles and strategies for the teaching, learning and assessment of mathematics at Moulsecoomb Primary School. We believe every child can do maths. Our aim is to facilitate highly effective teaching and learning that is practical, challenging and engaging, whilst supporting children on their journey towards mastery. Every adult has the highest expectations of the children, and as such, expects all children to attain high standards. Children are expected to develop a deep understanding of a concept through mathematical reasoning before progressing to the next level.
The National Curriculum identifies three main aims in the primary phase:
- become fluent in the fundamentals of mathematics, including through varied and frequent practice with increasingly complex problems over time, so that pupils develop conceptual understanding and the ability to recall and apply knowledge rapidly and accurately.
- reason mathematically by following a line of enquiry, conjecturing relationships and generalisations, and developing an argument, justification or proof using mathematical language
- can solve problems by applying their mathematics to a variety of routine and non-routine problems with increasing sophistication, including breaking down problems into a series of simpler steps and persevering in seeking solutions
At Moulsecoomb Primary School we aim to ensure that conceptual, pictorial, and abstract (CPA) understanding is integrated into lessons alongside procedural and factual fluency. We believe that maths does not rely on rote learning of facts and procedures without the underlying understanding required to use them effectively. There is a focus on number and calculation from the beginning.
We aim to promote positive attitudes towards maths as we believe there is a link between success, confidence and enjoyment. We achieve this is by the use of maths across the curriculum and by making maths fun.
Scheme of Work
We follow White Rose Maths (WRM). This is a mastery approach to the teaching of Mathematics whereby topics are taught in depth over a longer period. This allows for the mastering of concepts before moving on to the next sequence. This we believe paves the way for children to be secure in what they have learnt. Click here to access the WRM progression document.
Calculation Policy
We follow the White Rose Calculation Policy which introduces key concepts using a concrete-pictorial-abstract approach.
Teachers in all year groups plan using the White Rose scheme as the basis for most of their work, supplemented with resources such as NCTEM, Premium WRM, and Rising Stars, We aim, wherever possible, for children to access the work from their own year group. Occasionally, there may be a small number of children for whom this is not appropriate. They will look at earlier year groups if this is the case. Higher Ability children are extended using additional reasoning resources, maybe from NRich or NCETM etc.
Planning a Lesson
When planning a lesson, teachers need to plan for a balance of conceptual understanding, language and communication and mathematical thinking to support children’s mathematical problem solving. If a pupil has meaningful understanding of the maths they are learning, they will be able to represent it in different ways, use mathematical language to communicate related ideas and think mathematically with the concept. This will enable them to apply their understanding to a new problem in an unfamiliar situation.
Early Years
We aim daily for short adult-led focused inputs which can either be for the whole class or groups. This does not have to be formal and can include number rhymes, songs, and games as well as suggested prompts for learning from WRM. The children also have regular opportunities to practise their counting and subitising skills and revisit prior learning.
These inputs can be followed up with short adult-led activities 2/3 times each week. Opportunities to practise new skills through play are encouraged in different areas of the provision either independently or with adult support.
The children use Numbots and Time Tables Rock Stars (TTRS) to improve their math skills in school. These can be accessed online out of school for the children to use and enjoy. Please see guidance sheet below