At Blandford St Mary Primary we believe all children can achieve in Mathematics. To this end, we follow a ‘mastery’ approach where all pupils (including those with additional needs) take a full and active part in Maths lessons. We aim to develop children to be confident, numerate learners who are able to apply and use these skills in everyday life. In line with the aims of the National Curriculum, we aim to ensure that all pupils:
We achieve these aims through talking about, investigating and representing mathematical concepts. We use a teaching approach where all lessons refer to the ‘five big ideas’ (see below)
The maths curriculum at Blandford St Mary is designed and underpinned by the ‘five big ideas’ for Teaching for Mastery (NCETM 2022)
1. Cohesion: Lessons and learning is planned to ensure that key concepts are completely secure. This involves teaching in ‘small steps’ where children have developed deep understanding of the learning before moving to the next step.
2. Representation and structure: Mathematical concepts are explored and understood through strong models and images such as Base 10, 10-frames, Numicon and place value counters.
3. Fluency: Factual knowledge (e.g. number bonds and times tables), procedural knowledge (e.g. formal written methods) and conceptual knowledge (e.g. of place value) are taught in a fully integrated way and are all seen as important elements in the learning of mathematics. Children are able to efficiently select the best method from a variety that they have developed to solve problem. Our school follows the 'Number Sense' program ( Y1-6) to support children in the acquisition of key number facts.
4. Variation: Conceptual variation and procedural variation are used throughout teaching, to present the mathematics in ways that promote deep, sustainable learning.
5. Deep mathematical thinking: The reasoning behind mathematical processes is emphasised. Teacher and pupil interaction explores in detail how answers were arrived at, why the method/strategy worked and what might be the most efficient method/strategy.
At Blandford St Mary CE Primary School, we aim to deliver a high quality and engaging curriculum, which meets the needs of all our learners. Our implementation is developed through the use of high quality resources and based upon a secure understanding of the curriculum and the subject area.
At Blandford St Mary, we use White Rose Maths, supplemented by a variety of mastery-based resources and pedagogical approaches, which we have developed over recent years.
The lesson design:
What you can expect to see in Maths lessons:
At Blandford St Mary, we believe that, as a result of our curriculum design, you will see children who are resilient, engaged, appropriately challenged and confident to talk about Maths and their learning as well as being able to make links between mathematical topics and the wider curriculum. They will also be independent, reflective thinkers who are able to transfer their mathematical knowledge into other areas of the curriculum.
We aim to build a culture where there is a deep understanding, confidence and competence in mathematics, which will then produce strong, secure learning and progress both across mathematics but also in other areas of the curriculum. In Maths, as in all subjects, we are adamant that children who are at risk of underachieving have their needs skilfully and consistently met to protect them from this risk.