Mathematics aims
We aim to:
- ensure all pupils become fluent in the fundamentals of mathematics, have frequent opportunities to reason mathematically and problem-solve in a variety of contexts.
- to provide a curriculum which caters for the needs of all individuals and sets them up with the fundamental skills to become successful in their future lives.
- deliver the curriculum in a way that makes learning applicable to the real world, encouraging aspirations in STEAM careers and provide culture capital.
- teach pupils that mathematics is a tool for everyday life.
- promote curiosity, enthusiasm, and enjoyment in all aspects of our maths curriculum.
- develop a love of learning within mathematics.
In the Early Years Foundation Stage, Maths is known as one of the specific areas of learning. Our EYFS provision delivers a balance between child-initiated and adult-led learning. Children in our EYFS classes work towards the mathematics programme of study from the statutory framework. Continuous Provision provides purposeful learning opportunities within both the indoor and outdoor areas, exposing the children to hands-on experiences and high-quality mathematical talk. Maths is taught daily, in addition to a 15-minute Number Fact session. At Nansledan, maths is promoted in daily routines, such as registration tens-frames, number stories, songs/rhymes and number representatives within the classroom. In line with statutory requirements children are assessed against the Early Learning Goals for Mathematics at the end of the reception year.
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The children at Nansledan experience a wide range of learning challenges and are given opportunities to explore and ask questions. Children are encouraged to adopt an ‘I can’ attitude, they know mistakes enable them to learn and misconceptions are only temporary. At Nansledan, children are eager and fascinated by the infinity of number and concepts they encounter as they move through each programme of study.
A showcase of our maths learning at Nansledan...