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Have a go at solving these calculations… 243 + 172 = 653 – 281 = 24 x 31 = 198 ÷ 6 =

Have a go at solving these calculations… 243 + 172 = 653 – 281 = 24 x 31 = 198 ÷ 6 =

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Page 1: Have a go at solving these calculations… 243 + 172 = 653 – 281 = 24 x 31 = 198 ÷ 6 =

Have a go at solving these calculations…

243 + 172 =653 – 281 =24 x 31 =198 ÷ 6 =

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Progression in Calculations

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The New National Curriculum

It goes further than the previous curriculum.Practice is key!There is a renewed emphasis on problem solving.As you’ve probably heard, calculators will be banned in the KS2 SAT from 2014.Levels are going.

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• New curriculum is split into domains.• Number (place value, calculations,

FDP), measurement, geometry (properties of shape, position and direction), statistics, ratio and proportion and algebra.

• Teachers are geared up to teach to the new expectations.• All pupils will follow the progression of methods within the following documents.

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* Number facts and mental calculation skills underpin any written methods.* Progression is a continuous flow of stages (not age related expectations) to never inhibit the progress of pupils.

4 Stages of Calculation:*Mental*Informal*Expanded*Efficient

*Note that mental and informal methods will continue all the way through primary Maths.

Progression in Calculation

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Let’s have a look at the progression document…

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* Count with your child

* Play number games

* Involve your child in shopping activities

* Involve your child when taking measurements or weighing items

* Take note of numbers in real life e.g. telephone numbers, bus numbers, lottery

numbers etc

* Give your child opportunities to use money to shop, check change etc

*Talk about the mathematics in football e.g.. How many points does your

favourite team need to catch the next team in the division?

* When helping your child calculate use the method that they have been taught.

How you can help…

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All key documents can be downloaded from the school

website.

Thank you for listening.

Any questions?