At Britannia Education Trust we use the ‘Maths No Problem’ scheme as a tool to deliver the core concepts of the Maths National Curriculum 2014. Maths No Problem is a child-centred approach that uses physical resources, problem solving and group work to engage and inspire pupils. The series is fully aligned with the National Curriculum and recommended by the DfE for schools on the Teaching for Mastery.
Our Maths curriculum aims to:
Maths lessons take a pupil led exploratory approach. Each lesson is anchored around an ‘Explore’ task which gives pupils the opportunity to develop their communication skills, collaborative thinking, independence and metacognition. Pupils’ understanding from this task is then reinforced by teacher modelling and class discussions. These skills are further developed through the Guided Practice task where pupils are provided with the opportunity to develop their eloquence and fluency. Pupils achieve this by applying and articulating their understanding of key mathematical concepts and strategies with their partner. Once pupils have achieved this, they are ready to demonstrate their fluency by completing the final written activity independently.