"Education is not the learning of facts, but the training of the mind to think." Albert Einstein
"Mistakes allow thinking to happen."
INTENT
At Witherley CE Primary School pupil will:
- Be able to calculate accurately and confidently using the four operations.
- Have quick recall of times tables facts and key age related facts to enable fluency in Mathematics.
- Be able to derive answers from knowledge held in their long-term memory.
- Be able to reason in Mathematics, using a range of precise mathematical vocabulary, including well-structured stem sentences.
- Be able to represent their thinking through the use of models, images and concrete apparatus.
- Be able to problem solve, using a range of strategies, including bar modelling and choosing the most efficient methods.
- Show resilience when tackling a difficult problem and be able to describe the small steps to achieve a solution.
- Be confident in the topics taught within the National Curriculum showing age appropriate fluency, knowledge and skills to reason and problem solve in a variety of contexts.
IMPLEMENTATION
What does our Mathematics Curriculum look like?
- Basic Maths skills are taught/recapped daily. Focusing on key mathematical skills including place value, the four operations and fractions.
- A range of reasoning resources are used to challenge all children and give them the opportunity to reason with their understanding.
- Maths meeting and immediate interventions are used to support children to ensure children are ready for their next Maths lesson.
- Children are taught through targeted differentiated small group and mixed ability whole class lessons.
- Lessons use a Concrete, Pictorial and Abstract approach to guide children through their understanding of mathematical processes.
- Revise and Review consolidation lessons are used to revisit previous learning and ensure Maths skills are embedded.
- Links are made with other subjects across the Dimensions ‘Learning Means the World’ Curriculum.
IMPACT
As a result of our Maths teaching at Witherley you will see:
- Engaged children who are all challenged.
- Confident children who can all talk about Maths and their learning and the links between Mathematical topics.
- Lessons that use a variety of resources to support learning.
- Different representations of mathematical concepts.
- Learning that is tracked and monitored to ensure all children make good progress.
What do we think of Maths at Witherley?
"I really enjoy Maths, as I find it very challenging and it can help with everyday life." Ed year 6
"In Maths, some of my favourite things are column addition, adding fractions and multiplying a 4 digit by a 2 digit number," Mimi year 6
"Maths is fun and hard at the same time," child year 4
"I know I am getting better at Maths by getting answer wrong and then fixing them," Walter Year 3