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Mathematics is the study of relationships in number, measures, space and data-handling and their application to solving problems in a variety of situations. It provides children with a way of viewing and making sense of the world in which they live. Building on their own experience, it encourages thinking and reasoning skills, embraces natural curiosity and develops the confidence to tackle problems which arise not only in mathematics but other areas of the curriculum.

Our aims in mathematics teaching are to:

The principle focus of mathematics teaching is to ensure that children develop confidence and mental fluency with numbers, counting and place value. This involves working with numerals, words and the four operations – manipulatives, concrete objects, measuring tools and pictorial representations should be used to support learning. Children will develop their ability to recognise, describe, draw, compare and sort different shapes and use related vocabulary.
Teaching will also involve using a range of measures to describe and compare different quantities such as length, mass, capacity/volume, time and money. Children will read and spell mathematical vocabulary at a level consistent with their increasing word reading and spelling knowledge.
We use the National Curriculum as a statutory document, and we also follow the White Rose Unit plans from Reception to Year 6. The approach in Discovery Learning and Reception is that recommended in the Curriculum Guidance for the Foundation Stage (EYFS).
From Year 2 to Year 6, we use the ‘Times Table Rockstars’ program to promote and encourage recall of the multiplication tables.
Mathematics is taught every day using the following structure:
