Maths
Mathematics is a creative and highly interconnected discipline that has been developed over centuries, providing the solution to some of history’s most intriguing problems. It is essential to everyday life, critical to science, technology and engineering, and necessary for financial literacy and most forms of employment. A high-quality mathematics education therefore provides a foundation for understanding the world, the ability to reason mathematically, an appreciation of the beauty and power of mathematics, and a sense of enjoyment and curiosity about the subject.
(The National Curriculum, 2014)
At St Chad’s, we aim to cultivate a deep understanding and love of mathematics in every child, equipping them with the skills, confidence, and resilience to apply mathematical concepts in real-world contexts. Our mastery-based curriculum is designed to develop secure foundations in mathematical understanding, reasoning, and problem-solving. Emphasising depth over acceleration, children are supported to fully explore concepts within their year group, ensuring they build robust knowledge that can be applied flexibly.
We focus on:
- Fluency: Developing speed and accuracy in mathematical recall and calculation.
- Reasoning: Encouraging children to explain their thinking and justify their answers using mathematical vocabulary.
- Problem-Solving: Providing opportunities to tackle rich, challenging problems that develop persistence and critical thinking.
Through the use of the White Rose Maths scheme and our carefully tailored St Chad’s progression document, we ensure full coverage of the National Curriculum objectives. Teaching follows a structured progression of small, connected steps, building on prior knowledge and addressing gaps and misconceptions through timely interventions. By nurturing curiosity, perseverance, and a growth mindset, we aim to inspire confident, independent mathematicians prepared to succeed at every stage of their learning journey.
Mathematics is taught daily for 50 minutes in Key Stage 1 and 30 minutes in the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). In addition, all year groups have a daily 10-minute "Phonics of Maths" session, focusing on fluency and consolidating prior learning. On Fridays, an additional 30-minute session is allocated for pre- or post-teaching opportunities, delivered to either the whole class or targeted groups.
Maths lessons follow the White Rose Maths small steps, a mastery programme aligned with the National Curriculum and the EYFS framework. The approach emphasises fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving, while also encouraging exploration, play, and hands-on learning.
Manipulatives are available at all times, with teachers modelling their use during lessons. These are displayed on working walls for easy reference. In EYFS, manipulatives used during teacher input are accessible in the maths area, supporting exploration during continuous provision. All staff are trained in using Numicon, alongside other resources like Dienes, cubes, and counters. Year group-specific vocabulary is embedded in teaching and referenced in progression grids to ensure consistent use and understanding.
At St Chad’s, our mathematics curriculum ensures children develop a deep understanding of mathematical concepts, equipping them with the skills to apply their knowledge in a variety of contexts. By the end of Key Stage 1, pupils will demonstrate fluency in number bonds, counting, place value, and a secure understanding of the four operations. They will approach mathematical challenges confidently, using reasoning to justify their thinking. The Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract (CPA) approach fosters resilience, curiosity, and a growth mindset, ensuring children view mathematics as an exciting and valuable subject.
We measure success through ongoing formative and summative assessments, including termly PUMA assessments, which track progress and inform next steps. Pupil voice provides insight into children's understanding and confidence, while outcomes in books reflect progression and application of skills. The strong foundations established in the Early Years Foundation Stage support a seamless transition to the Key Stage 1 curriculum and continued success as children progress in their mathematical learning.
- In KS1, these sessions use the 100 square and focus on building fluency with numbers and the four operations.
- In EYFS, sessions centre around numbers to 20, with a strong emphasis on subitising and developing number sense.
A copy of our Maths Progression can be found here:
Supporting Your Child with Maths
Maths is a part of everyday life, and it’s important for children to see how it fits into their world. You can start with simple activities like counting the stairs as you go up, spotting house numbers on your walk, or looking for shapes in the environment. Singing number songs is another fun way to introduce numbers and develop early maths skills.
At school, we offer maths packs that include number cards and other resources to support learning at home. If you’d like one, please speak to your child’s class teacher.
Some useful websites you can use are:
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/primary - games and information
- https://www.topmarks.co.uk/maths-games - lots of fun games to play
- https://nrich.maths.org/14600 - games and activities to support Maths at home