At Spring Lane Primary School, we follow a mastery approach to the teaching and learning of mathematics. Mastery is a journey and a long-term goal achieved through exploration, clarification, practise and application over time. At each stage of learning teachers aim to support pupils to demonstrate a deep, conceptual understanding of topics and develop the ability to build on this over time.
As a school we follow the National Curriculum for Mathematics. The National Curriculum for Maths aims to ensure that all pupils:
At Spring Lane the following principles taken from both the National Curriculum and NCETM work on teaching for mastery, underpin the teaching of mathematics.
Children are mostly taught in mixed ability groups however decisions on groupings are made based on the cohort.
We use a range of resources in order to deliver the maths curriculum. We base our planning on Maths-No Problem and use the lesson structure outlined by this scheme but adapt and supplement the resources to suit the needs of the learner. Lessons follow the CONCRETE-PICTORAL-ABSTRACT approach. Each lesson begins with a problem (IN FOCUS TASK) involving exploration through concrete apparatus.
Pupils understanding will then be consolidated or extended through appropriate GUIDED PRACTICE TASKS before children are ready to complete INDEPENDENT PRACTICE which requires them to use move to abstract ways of working. Children who grasps concepts quickly will be given opportunities to deepen and apply their learning though ENRICH tasks.
Each year group, each term has a fluency target based on the whole school fluency facts overview. This target is displayed within the classroom and is reinforced regularly through whole class activities. Some groups of children, who may have gaps in their fluency facts knowledge, will have alterative fluency targets which will be worked on in intervention sessions, 20 day challenges or through work with additional adults.
As a school we use Timestables Rockstars as a tool to practise and build fluency of times table facts.
To lead in the development of maths throughout the school.
Schemes of learning have been devised for each year group. These incorporate and combine a range of activities and resources including Maths-No-Problem, NRICH, White Rose and NCETM mastery assessment materials.
These schemes of work can also be referred to for information regarding:
Children will be taught and given opportunities to use and apply a wide variety of mental calculations. They will be encouraged to use the most appropriate strategy for the numbers involved.
The focus in EYFS and KS1 will be on developing a conceptual understanding of number and throughout the school children will explore multiple methods and approaches to solving problems. The whole-school approach to calculation outlines the progression in written methods of calculation that the children will learn in school.
In order for children to become proficient mathematicians they will need a good knowledge of basic number facts and times tables. Children will need to be able to recall these facts quickly as well as being able to apply them to problem-solving contexts. In order for it to be a manageable task to learn these facts they have been divided into termly blocks.
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