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QCA - Guarding standards
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INTRODUCTION

This website uses pupils' work and case study materials to show what the National Curriculum in mathematics looks like in practice.

The examples given show:

  • the standard of pupils' work at different ages and key stages
  • how the programmes of study translate into real activities
  • effective use of ICT across the curriculum

These examples come from different pupils, contexts and schools.

They include:

  • pupils' accounts of classroom activities
  • pupils' responses to structured tasks and questions
  • accounts of open-ended investigations
  • completed test items.

For each piece of work there are:

Activity objectives: these set out the purpose, teaching and learning objectives of the work.

Activity description: this provides details of what the pupil actually did. It also describes the context, the level of support provided and the extent to which the activity was structured.

Commentary: this explains why the piece of work:

  • shows a pupil's performance in relation to a particular level description; and/or
  • is a good example of the programme of study in practice.
Mathematics in Action

Introduction to mathematics in action

About the mathematics attainment targets and level descriptions

The level descriptions

Making a judgement

Progression in mathematics

ICT in Maths

ICT learning

ICT statutory requirements

ICT opportunities

Hardware and software

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related materials

NC programme of study
Framework for teaching mathematics, reception to year 6
Framework for teaching mathematics, years 7, 8 and 9

Statutory assessment
key stage 1
key stage 2
key stage 3

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