Mathematics
Why we teach Mathematics
Maths helps children understand the world around them — from telling the time and measuring ingredients to spotting patterns and solving problems. It develops logical thinking, resilience and independence. Learning maths well builds strong foundations that children will rely on in later life and across other curriculum subjects.
How we teach Mathematics
We teach maths using a mastery approach, which focuses on developing a deep understanding before moving on.
- Children explore concepts using practical resources such as counters, cubes and place value blocks.
- They then move to pictures and diagrams, before learning formal written methods.
- Children practise fluency, take part in reasoning discussions and solve real-life problems.
- Teachers encourage children to explain their thinking, try different strategies and see mistakes as opportunities to learn.
What we want children to learn
We want children to develop a secure sense of number, understand key mathematical ideas and feel confident when faced with a challenge. They learn to use maths flexibly and apply their skills to new situations with increasing independence.
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