Junior School
Mathematics
The children are introduced to number through a variety of practical tasks - comparing, sorting, matching, order and sequence using everyday objects. They are taught addition and subtraction and begin to use their growing awareness of numeracy to solve simple problems.
Moving through the Junior School, from Reception to Year 6, the children are introduced to the following concepts: -
- Multiplication and division
- Numbers to 100
- Solving basic problems and puzzles using the four rules
- Simple fractions and various mental strategies
- Standard measurements
- Time
- Addition and subtraction of numbers up to 1 million
- Money
- Fractions and decimals
- Number patterns
- Percentages
- Probability
- Different number systems
- Length
- Symmetry
- Area
- Mass
- Angles
- Quadrilaterals
- 3-D shape
- Capacity and volume
