Maths
- Our children leave school as numerate children equipped with the ability to persevere, take on challenges and communicate mathematically.
- Pupils are prepared for real life and are used to using mathematics across a range of situations and subjects.
- Daily mental practise allows pupils to become fluent in the fundamentals of mathematics.
- Children are regularly presented with problem solving activities which challenge their thinking and allow them to use and apply their skills.
- The children use and hear accurate and appropriate mathematical language in a range of situations.
A selection of the things we do in Maths connected to Outdoor Learning at Stanley Grove:
Y1: shape hunt and chalk number formations.
Y2: co-ordinates in a grid, directions and turns.
Y3: angles, position and direction, capacity.
Y4: measuring distances with the trundle wheel, finding perimeter of playground, outdoor problem-solving booklet.
Y5: accurate measuring to find lengths and converting measures.
Y6: measuring area of playground and field, collating RSPB Big Bird Watch data.
Some of the cross-curricular Maths we do at Stanley Grove:
Y1: Science (weather measurements, plant measurements, transport bar charts showing how we get to school).
Y2: Activ8 (maths linked to PE), History (chronology connected to Great Fire of London).
Y3: History (timelines for ancient Greece), Science (bar charts showing size of shadows).
Y4: Enterprise: surveys/market research, working out costings and profits, History: Roman numerals, Geography: line graphs showing population change over time, Science: charts connected to evaporation rates.
Y5: History: Mayan maths using hieroglyphs for addition and subtraction, Geography: line graphs comparing education attainment in UK to other countries, Geography/Science: line graphs showing deforestation rates.
Y6: History: creating timelines for Iron Age to Bronze Age and working out time differences, Geography: analysing monthly rainfall and temperature in different South American countries and using to find averages, Science: constructing pie charts to show eye colour and analysing data.