Maths

The Maths Curriculum at Brentfield:

At Brentfield Primary School, we deliver a Mathematics curriculum which prepares our children with the skills and knowledge required to become champions in their future adventures.

Mathematical development in the Early Years Foundation Stage provides children with learning opportunities in two specific areas: Number and Numerical Patterns. It is taught progressively in small, adult led groups in line with children’s level of development. Mathematics is also an integral part of the continuous provision. There is a strong emphasis on mathematical concepts being given a real life context and a practical application using concrete tools, as well as learning through song and play.  

In Years 1-6, mathematics is taught covering six main areas of study: Number (including place value, addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals and percentages), Ratio and Proportion, Algebra, Measurement, Geometry and Statistics. Mathematics is taught daily through a discrete lesson. Teachers plan lessons which are underpinned by Roshenshine’s principles of instruction. 

During maths lessons, emphasis is placed on practising and securing number facts to develop fluency. Alongside this, children are taught to be able to demonstrate a deep, conceptual understanding of mathematical concepts. We priorities making rich connections across mathematical ideas to develop fluency, mathematical reasoning and competence. Our children are also encouraged to develop their speaking and listening skills and acquire a rich diet of mathematical vocabulary with which to support reasoning.

Daily lessons are based on The Gradual Release of Responsibility Model. All maths lessons at Brentfield include: 

  • A Daily Review: recall of key number facts 
  • Explicit Instruction: the teaching of new vocabulary, and the teaching of the new skill/concept
  • Guided Practise: opportunity for children to practise the new skill with the teacher’s guidance
  • Independent Practise: opportunity for children to apply the new skill in context independently
  • Weekly/Monthly Review: all children end the lesson by recalling previous learning that children may need to access from their long-term memory. This allows for learning to become embedded.  

All maths lessons provide opportunities for children to verbalise their mathematical thinking and justify their answers.

The design of our curriculum supports our children to develop resilience and a growth mindset that enables them to build their confidence to reason, problem solve and communicate their mathematical thinking without the fear of ‘getting it wrong’.

 

Curriculum Documents

Maths Curriculum Overview

Progression in Number and Place Value

Progression in Addition and Subtraction

Progression in Multiplication and Division

Progression in Fractions, including Decimals and Percentages

Progression in Geometry

Progression in Measurement

Progression in Statistics, Algebra and Ratio and Proportion

Addition Calculation Policy

Subtraction Calculation Policy

 

The mathematics curriculum is enhanced by: 

https://ttrockstars.com/

Times Tables Rock Stars is a carefully sequenced programme of daily times tables practise. 

 

 

https://play.numbots.com

Numbots has been designed with the mastery approach in mind. It is aimed at boosting addition and subtraction skills for all ages of children.

 

 

All children from Years 1-6 have logins and we encourage them to use the website at home every day for at least 10 minutes.