Mathematics knows no races or geographic boundaries,
for mathematics, the cultural world is one country -David Hilbert
Mathematics is a language - Josiah Willard Gibbs
Intent:
Maths is a key subject, essential to everyday life. We aim for children to become fluent in the basic skills of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, to understand shape. space and measures, to be able to reason mathematically and to solve problems. We aim for children to have the necessary mathematical skills for financial literacy, skills critical to science, technology and engineering to prepare them for employment and their future lives. We aim for pupils to enjoy and be curious about mathematics, to have the ability to persevere when facing challenges and to be prepared for the next stage in their learning in Year 7.
Implementation:
We use a mastery approach to teaching mathematics at Etruscan, starting in the Early Years Foundation Stage. EYFS follow 'Master the Curriculum', supplemented with NCETM mastery approach, to ensure firm foundations and that children are prepared for their learning in Year 1. The White Rose scheme is used in in Years 1-6 as the basis of our teaching, supplemented with NCETM mastering number, classroom secrets and Times Table Rock Stars. This ensures a full curriculum which meets the needs of our children. White Rose Maths helps children develop their conceptual understanding of mathematics by using concrete objects, pictorial representations and abstract thinking. This inclusive approach is based on the principles of cognitive psychology and child development. Alongside White Rose Maths all children in Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 are assessed using the NTS system. These tests identify and close gaps in children’s knowledge, whilst at the same time helping to develop mathematical fluency and deepen mathematical understanding.
Core learning in mathematics is
Characteristics of a Mathematician
Applying Mathematics within other subjects
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Inclusion:
Teachers set high expectations for every pupil. They plan challenging work to enable all pupils to make good progress regardless of their academic ability or background. We expect all children to make good progress albeit from different starting points.