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  1. Maths lessons are interactive, encouraging active participation, playfulness, and Maths Talk. Pupils explain their thinking, justify solutions, and engage in hands-on tasks, open-ended investigations, …

  2. SPR 2 SUM 1 SUM 2 Level 2FURTHER MATHS KS4 students are given the opportunity to study Further Mathematics GCSE to help the transition for further learning of Mathematics beyond Year 11. …

  3. You should have: Ruler graduated in centimetres and millimetres, protractor, pair of compasses, pen, HB pencil, eraser.

  4. Direct and Inverse proportion Indices

  5. Calculate the area and perimeter of the shapes to determine which has the largest area, and which the largest perimeter. Hand out the sheet with the shapes and formula. Ask each group to measure and …

  6. Non programmable silent electronic calculators and KNEC mathematical table may be used, except where stated otherwise.

  7. M1 for a complete grid. Condone 1 multiplication error, addition not necessary.

  8. Students explore the game of rock, paper, scissors and analyse if the outcomes are equally likely, the potential for bias and whether adding in 2 elements changes the chances of winning.

  9. The growth points are "stepping stones" along paths to mathematical understanding.

  10. Early Numeracy Max’s Marvellous Maths Group Year 1 catch up programme This programme was devised by Nicky Cornfield, Viv Newby and Elaine Moran, KS1 staff at St Bridget’s School, …