MATHS CURRICULUM
Intent
Within our lessons we aim for pupils to enjoy mathematics and appreciate the fascination that Maths can hold. We encourage pupils to persevere in seeking solutions and appreciate the application and power of mathematics in other subject areas. We cultivate self- confidence, independence and an understanding of financial literacy.
Mastering mathematical skills is at the centre of everything we do.
At OEA education, we aim for all our pupils to:
- Become fluent in the fundamentals of Mathematics, understanding the need for their future careers and life in today’s world.
- Reason clearly, setting arguments out in a logical manner and using correct Mathematical language.
- Approach and solve problems systematically, choosing appropriate techniques for their solutions.
- Confidently use and explore mathematical ideas, aiming for mastery and not just learning techniques.
- Obtain relevant qualifications at Entry Level, Functional Skills and GCSE.
Maths is the language of the universe.’(Neil deGrasse Tyson)
The study of Mathematics equips pupils with the knowledge to make sense of everyday situations, establish connections to real life context and forge links between different topics. Maths helps to foster curiosity, helping pupils develop various strategies to tackle problems; it empowers pupils with resilience to take chances, get things wrong and form a new plan to start over again. Pupils will gain a determination to drive towards reaching the final answers or a new challenge. Maths helps pupils to build better logical thinking, reasoning skills, financial understanding and problems solving. All adults and pupils will strive to foster the TREES values within Mathematics.
T- Teamwork
In Maths we all learn together to solve problems, develop skills and always aim to maintain positive interactions with those around us.
R– Resilience
Maths is about attempting new challenges together and persevering in the face of adversity.
E– Enjoyment
Maths can be made enjoyable by careful planning and when pupils and teachers share a positive relationship.
E– Engagement
For all pupils and adults to become involved and participate in their own personalised learning journey.
S– Self-confidence
We encourage a growth mind-set, and develop a willingness to persevere with a positive attitude towards making mistakes, a readiness to take risks and become independent mathematicians.
Curriculum Time
Key Stage 3: Maths is delivered by subject specialists and given a high priority with the majority of students receiving 4 dedicated Maths lesson per week.
Curriculum Content
The long term plan for mathematics (topics taught by year) can downloaded in .pdf format
Qualifications
Depending on ability, students have the opportunity to undertake the following, nationally recognised, qualifications:
Entry Level Certificate in Maths: Level 1- Level 3
Functional Skills Maths: Level 1/Level 2
AQA Unit Awards: Maths
Resources
Students have access to the following resources to support their learning:
MyMaths for Key Stage 3 books: A series of books from Oxford University Press.
MyMaths Online Learning Environment: Students can login here
AQA Higher and Foundation Text books: Used within GCSE lessons.
Next Steps & Career Opportunities
Along with English, Maths is seen as a vital subject for students and must be studied at KS4 (and possibly beyond) to ensure students gain a GCSE Grade 4 or above OR a Functional Skills Level 2 qualification.
Maths is a core subject for students who wish to go on to study engineering, the sciences, design, economics, business, finance, accountancy…the list is endless! It is a powerful tool in many subject areas.