Part of Coastal Learning Partnership
We aim to fulfil the requirements of the National Curriculum for Maths; providing a curriculum in which mastery is a ‘deep, sustainable conceptual understanding for all’ whilst ensuring that the development of concepts, knowledge and skills is progressive.
At St Luke’s, we aim to achieve this through talking about, investigating and representing mathematical concepts. Children will grow to ‘notice’ number and invest the time in experimenting, solving, concluding and explaining these patterns. They will appreciate that mental calculations and written procedures, when chosen appropriately, can be performed efficiently, fluently and accurately to attain solutions. They will develop a breadth of understanding of number, parts of a whole (fractions, decimals & percentages), geometry, measure, statistics and problem solving and will be able to apply this to the world around them.
At St Luke’s, the Early Years Framework and the National Curriculum is the core of our Maths curriculum. We use White Rose supplemented by a variety of Mastery based resources.
Our curriculum is designed upon a base of skills and knowledge that we want the children to learn. This is mapped out across the school in a progressive manner. Teachers plans lessons from medium term planning documents, taken from the long term progression document.
Every lesson will:
We aim for all children to achieve age related expectations in Maths at the end of KS2. In order to evaluate the level to which children are retaining knowledge and are able to apply their learning to a range of situations, we use a range of techniques.