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How to teach the New Primary Maths Curriculum

3/17/2014

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The new primary Maths curriculum came out last September and affects all Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2 teachers. A good Maths education provides a foundation for understanding the world, and a good teacher of Maths can inspire a sense of enjoyment and curiosity about the subject. Yet with change come concerns... Primary Mathematics Consultants Anthony Reddy  and Laurence Hicks address these in the  one-day workshops running here at Our Learning. Anthony, who has  been delivering  high quality Maths training in several LEAs for 15 years, will provide advice, support and - very important! - resources to teach the  programme of study. You'll end the day fully engaged with the new curriculum and confident about planning quality teaching to encompass the changes.
Anthony  and Laurence will be running three courses, covering Years 1 to 6:
 Years 1 and 2 (on May 2nd) will focus on developing early mathematical understanding, taking elements from place value, knowledge of the number system, counting skills and key resources such as Numicon, 10 Frames and Number Rods.
 Years 3 and 4 (March 17th/June 16th) offers clear advice towards the development of ‘number  sense’ as a whole school system for developing understanding of number. 
Years 5 and 6 (March 18th/May 21st) proportional reasoning, algebraic thinking and a clear structure for calculation at Levels 4 to 6.

Anthony and Laurence's courses have always been very popular and entertaining. One attendee described the day as "A reminder of how Maths can and should be fun!" If you'd like more information or to book, please get in touch with us on our contact page.

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