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Maths Information Evening 1 March 2017

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1 Maths Information Evening 1 March 2017
Helping our Children to Achieve

2 Our aims for this evening
To outline our Maths curriculum To share some of the activities we do at school To provide ideas on how you can support your child at home

3 Our Curriculum in Reception
Numbers – Counting Addition and Subtraction Multiplication and Division Shape, Space and Measures Shape and Space Measures Pattern

4 Our Curriculum in Prep Number and Place Value Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division Fractions Decimals Ratio and Percentages Measures Geometry Statistics

5 75 462. 81 Number and Place Value TTh Th H T O th hth
The Digit 4 in this number is in the Hundreds Place so its value is 400

6 Addition and Subtraction
5+4 = = = = 5

7 Multiplication and Division
Times Tables Facts 4 x 5 = ÷ 4 = 5 5 x 4 = ÷ 5 = 4

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11 FDPR Fractions Decimals Percentages Ratio

12 Measures Length Weight/Mass Volume/Capacity Time

13 Geometry 2D shapes - properties regular and irregular symmetry
nets Angles Coordinates

14 Statistics Collection of information Creating diagrams and graphs
Interpreting information Solving problems Averages

15 Algebra – Prep 6 Formula = l x h x d Number sequences – 2n + 1
1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11 Missing number problems 35 + d = 41 What is the value of d?

16 How to support at home It is most important to talk and listen to children about their work in mathematics. A lot of mathematics can be done using everyday situations and does not have to mean pencil and paper, e.g. when shopping, in the car or cooking. You can really make a difference to your child by providing opportunities to: tell the time use money weigh objects read scales practise times tables ask questions solve problems

17 What are the characteristics of a child who is good at maths?
takes risks asks questions and explores alternative solutions without fear of being wrong enjoys exploring and applying mathematical concepts to understand and solve problems explains their thinking and presenting their solutions to others in a variety of ways reasons logically and creatively through discussion of mathematical ideas and concepts becomes a fluent, flexible thinker able to see and make connections


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