To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s.

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To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development.

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development. Welcome to the first Maths parent workshop of 2015! The aims of today are: To provide information about how Maths is taught at Sandy Lane Highlight how experiences out of school can support Maths learning and impact on your child’s progress To provide ideas of activities and materials that can be used at home to support children’s Maths development

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development. Our aims at Sandy Lane: For our pupils to be confident mathematicians For our pupils to be able to apply their learning to real-life contexts For our pupils to be happy to take risks and make mistakes in maths

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development.

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development.

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development.

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development.

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development.

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development.

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development. If your child is in Reception… = If your child is in Year 1… = If your child is in Year 2… =

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development.

To raise standards in maths by working closely with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents with materials that they can use at home to support children’s maths development.

To raise standards in maths by with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents can use at home to support children’s maths development. Count EVERYTHING!! Don’t forget to count backwards too. Count from any number.

To raise standards in maths by with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents can use at home to support children’s maths development. Number facts Number bonds to 10, 20 and 100 Doubles....and halves Counting 2s, 5s and 10s

To raise standards in maths by with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents can use at home to support children’s maths development.

To raise standards in maths by with parents. To provide parents with a clear outline of the key features of maths teaching at St Luke’s School. To provide parents can use at home to support children’s maths development.

All of the resources from today will be available to you on the school website in the Maths section. Feedback What went well… Even better if… The BIG number song