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Maths Workshop The New National Curriculum 2014

Maths Workshop The New National Curriculum 2014. In 2014 the new National Curriculum becomes statutory. The aims of the maths curriculum are:. Fluency Reason mathematically e.g. finding proof, generalising Problem solving. What are we doing in school to encourage fluency?.

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Maths Workshop The New National Curriculum 2014

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  1. Maths WorkshopThe New National Curriculum 2014

  2. In 2014 the new National Curriculum becomes statutory. The aims of the maths curriculum are: • Fluency • Reason mathematically e.g. finding proof, generalising • Problem solving

  3. What are we doing in school to encourage fluency? • Changed the number bonds scheme- 3 minutes to complete questions. Cannot progress until they have all the question correct. • Big Maths Tuesday- levelled mental maths tests • Every child has a differentiated mental maths book to work through for Early Morning Work

  4. Have a go at some fluency practise games 

  5. Expectations of the Maths Curriculum • Most concepts will be covered a year earlier than they currently are • Times tables will be expected to be learnt by Year 4 • New concepts such as Roman numerals, naming parts of a circle and a greater emphasis on algebra are included

  6. Examples of games that can be played • Multiplication games- speed tables, counter games • Mathletics • Every day maths- adding number plates on cars, adding whilst in a supermarket etc.

  7. What are we doing in school to promote problem solving and reasoning? • Homework once a term with a problem solving focus • Assessing problem solving pieces once a term, with a levelled outcome • Looking at planning and teaching through problem solving where possible • Maths week has a problem solving theme • Creating a classroom ethos where it is acceptable to make mistakes

  8. Types of problem solving • Logic • Finding patterns and rules • Finding all possibilities • Diagram and visual problems

  9. Have a go at some problems 

  10. Any questions?

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