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Mathematics

The mathematics department’s aim is to develop students understanding of mathematical concepts and structures, alongside providing sufficient practice to attain fluency. This combination of developing fluency and mathematical understanding in tandem will enable students to use their learning accurately, efficiently and flexibly to reason mathematically and solve routine and non-routine problems, so meeting the aims of the national curriculum (and GCSE specification).  

 

We aim to develop independent learners and this is reflected in our homework and marking policies.

KS3 Mathematics

All years follow the My Maths for Key Stage 3 program which adheres to the National Curriculum. Each year comprises 16 units split over the year. Pupils can access a digital version (Kerboodle) of all units at home relative to the set they are in. Kerboodle also enables pupils to view video clips on topics taught in class.

 

 

 

 

Mathematics Homework Policy

Purpose Of Homework

  • KS3 -to encourage independent learning, where pupils review classwork at home and reflect on their understanding. This will prepare them for their starter questions, fortnightly challenge and assessments. 

 

  • KS4 -to encourage independent learning, where pupils review classwork at home and reflect on their understanding. This will prepare them for their starter questions, fortnightly challenge and assessments. This will help develop their independence for their studies towards their GCSEs.

 

Frequency

  • KS3 -Review work after every maths lesson. The time required will depend on the individual student.

 

  • KS4 -Review work after every maths lesson. The time required will depend on the individual student.

 

Recording

  • Homework is published on Google Classroom at the start of each half term as well as regular verbal reminders from teachers.

 

Accessibility

  • All pupils use their maths book, learning mat and challenges.
  • Recommended websites to KS3 -Mymaths and Kerboodle. 
  • Recommended websites to KS4 -Mathsgenie, Drfrost, Corbettmaths, GCSEPod, Seneca and Onmaths.
  • The maths clinic is available on Tuesday lunchtimes.

Feedback and Marking Policy

It is the responsibility of the class teacher to oversee the marking of pupils' work. The majority of marking will be done by pupils during lessons.

 

The department realises the benefits of effective class marking. With pupils marking their own work it enables them to see where and when they made a mistake, so these can be avoided in future.

 

Pupils are encouraged to put their mathematical strategies/ solutions on the board, with other pupils and the class teacher commenting, correcting or elaborating as necessary.

 

Teachers are checking on pupils' work throughout lessons to monitor understanding and identifying misconceptions.

 

The department believes a short conversation with a pupil in class - there and then -may be the most effective way to improve understanding.

 

The department also realises the importance of pupils reflecting on their own learning. They are regularly given opportunities during lessons to record this in their exercise books.

 

Formal tests are held at the end of the Autumn term and at the end of the academic year.  These are marked by the class teacher.

 

In general, the department strives to make marking meaningful, manageable and motivating - designed to enhance pupil performance and deepen understanding.

Year 7

The curriculum comprises 16 units split over the year as detailed below. 

 

Autumn

Term

Spring

Term

Summer

Term

 Whole numbers &   decimals 

 Whole number   calculations 

 Sequences 

 Measures,   perimeter & area

 Statistics

 Decimal   calculations

 Expressions and   formulae

 Transformations

 Ratio and   proportion

 Fractions, decimals

 & percentages

 Equations

 Probability

 Angles & 2D shapes

 Factors   & multiples 

 Review &   preparation for   end of year test

 Graphs  Constructions & 3D   shapes

Set 1 - Book 1C

Set 2 - Book 1B

Set 3 - Book 1A

year 8

The curriculum comprises 16 units split over the year as detailed below. 

 

Autumn 

Term

Spring

Term

Summer 

Term

 Whole numbers &   decimals

 Mental calculations

 Sequences

 Measures,   perimeter & area

 Statistics

 3D shapes

 Expressions &   formulae

 Transformations 

 Ratio and 

 proportion

 Fractions, decimals

 & percentages

 Equations  Probability

 Angles & 2D shapes

 Written &   calculator methods

 Review &   preparation for   end of year test

 Graphs

 Constructions

 

Set 1 - Book 2C

Set 2 - Book 2B

Set 3 - Book 2A

year 9

The curriculum comprises 16 units split over the year as detailed below. 

 

Autumn

Term

Spring

Term

Summer

Term

 Whole numbers &   decimals 

 Decimal   calculations

 Sequences

 Measures,   perimeter & area

 Statistics

 3D shapes

 Expressions &   formulae

 Transformations &   scale

 Ratio & proportion

 Fractions,   decimals &   percentages

 Equations

 Probability

 Angles

 Powers & roots

 Review &   preparation for   end of year test 

 Graphs

 Constructions

Set 1 - Book 3C

Set 2 - Book 3B

Set 3 - Book 3A