Primary School Mathematics

In Mathematics, children learn mathematical skills and how to apply them in different contexts.
Children learn:
The knowledge, skills and understanding which children gain through their study of Mathematics can be regarded in terms of:
Children learn:
- To make connections between what they learn and their everyday existence
- Basic mathematical skills
- Mathematical language
- To apply what they learn to practical situations
- To reflect on their own mathematical activities and checking the accuracy of their results
- To recognize and using relationships, rules, patterns and structures
- To describe strategies of investigation and reasoning in their own words
The knowledge, skills and understanding which children gain through their study of Mathematics can be regarded in terms of:
- Place value
- Calculation (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division)
- Fractions
- Decimals
- Percentage & Ratio
- Measures
- Time
- Shape and Space
- Statistics
- Problem solving
The Home-School Link
We share learners progress with parents in multiple ways. We also understand that our parents come from different times and places so like to understand the strategies and progression of Mathematical teaching and learning at our school. Below are documents that support this for calculation.

Calculation Addition.pdf | |
File Size: | 203 kb |
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Calculation Subtraction.pdf | |
File Size: | 273 kb |
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Calculation Multiplication.pdf | |
File Size: | 277 kb |
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Calculation Division.pdf | |
File Size: | 295 kb |
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Maths is a language of its own, however knowing key terms can be difficult for English Language Learners. To help, we have compiled a Mathematical dictionary. If you think you can help add a language spoken at AIS, please let us know.

Maths Vocabulary List With Translations.xlsx | |
File Size: | 92 kb |
File Type: | xlsx |
We are using the Learning Ladders online system to track coverage and progress in mathematics. All parents will have a log into their child's learning ladders here: www.laddersathome.co.uk
If you have any questions regarding the Mathematics Learning Ladders , please contact Mr. Braden at braden.owens@atherton.sc.kr.
If you have any questions regarding the Mathematics Learning Ladders , please contact Mr. Braden at braden.owens@atherton.sc.kr.