Early Maths
To ensure children make outstanding progress, it is our intent to ensure that every child has access to a broad, balanced and differentiated curriculum which prepares them for now and for the future in terms of opportunities and experiences. Following personal interests, individual needs as well as planning for new experiences allows us to plan and provide opportunities throughout our EYFS curriculum to support learning and development and achieve their next steps. Taking the seven areas of learning, Characteristics of Effective Learning and the four overriding principles of EYFS into consideration, as well as our own research, we have developed ‘The Flourishing Five.’ The ‘Flourishing Five’ are the core principles which underpin our pedagogy. For more information about Flourishing Five, click on the adjacent icon.
The fourth principle is:
‘Develop a strong grounding in number to develop the necessary building blocks to excel mathematically’
At Nutfield Church School, maths is a practical subject. Children need repeated experiences that relate concepts to the real world. Opportunities for developing mathematical knowledge arise every day during play and routines. Rhymes and action songs introduce the concepts of number and counting. Counting, grouping items by characteristics, exploring shape, capacity, size and number occur as part of our regular activities.
By providing frequent and varied opportunities to build and apply this understanding – such as using manipulatives, including small objects and tens frames for organising counting – children will develop a secure base of knowledge and vocabulary from which mastery of mathematics is built. In addition, our curriculum includes rich opportunities for children to develop their spatial reasoning skills across all areas of mathematics including shape, space and measures.
It is important to us that our children develop positive attitudes and interests in mathematics, look for patterns and relationships, spot connections, ‘have a go’, talk to adults and peers about what they notice and not be afraid to make mistakes.