At Hartley, we are committed to providing high-quality mathematics education for all our pupils to prepare them for the next stage of their learning journey and enable to them reach their full potential. Our curriculum design follows the mastery approach and provides vast opportunities and learning experiences that ensure a definitive pathway and a solid foundation for all our pupils to develop into mathematical literate citizens who can confidently articulate and apply their maths skills in everyday life.
This video explains how we promote deeper thinking in maths which leads to mastery. This is quite different from how we may have learned maths ourselves at school!
In a traditional primary school maths lesson, children are put in different groups and learn different things based on what the teacher thinks their ability is.
This means that from an early age children are classed as those who can and can’t “do maths”. Teaching maths for mastery is different because it offers all pupils access to the full maths curriculum. Children always work in mixed attainment pairs, where children can support and challenge each other.
Rather than learning one procedure for ‘doing maths’ (for example column addition), we focus on children really understanding their learning.
We emphasise solving problems in many different ways, and challenge our children to see the connections between methods. Children spend time describing how they solved one problem in different ways in their maths journal. This builds self-confidence and resilience in pupils.
Many people find that they understand maths better if they get to use objects, or they can see pictures which help them understand what the symbols in maths mean.
At Hartley, children use cubes, counters, number discs and objects to help them understand what the maths they are using really means. They make links to pictures of problems and ideas, and explain what the links are. They understand mathematical concepts using everyday language (e.g ‘equals’ means ‘the same as'), which helps them understand what the numbers and symbols mean.
Rather than spending a week or two on a topic (for instance ‘addition’), our children study the topic in greater depth and for longer.
This slower pace ensures that students are secure in their understanding as it is built up in small steps starting with revising what they learned the previous year.
The Maths No Problem Scheme of Work
At Hartley, we use Mastering Number in reception, and also to supplement Maths No Problem in the other areas of the school. Mastering Number aims to secure firm foundations in the development of good number sense for all children from Reception through to Year 1 and Year 2. The aim over time is that children will leave KS1 with fluency in calculation and a confidence and flexibility with number. Attention will be given to key knowledge and understanding needed in Reception classes, and progression through KS1 to support success in the future.
Further information and videos are here.
"I love playing Times Tables Rock Stars at home after my maths lessons."
"Being able to explain your answer is tricky but we are learning to do that."
"We share all of the different ways to find an answer with the class."
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