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Mathematics

Introduction

The Mathematics Faculty at Ken Stimpson Academy is committed to ensuring that all students have the opportunity to consolidate and extend their mathematical skills, and become competent with the Mathematics required for everyday life and their chosen career paths. Students are encouraged to appreciate the use of mathematics in relevant contexts and apply their knowledge in different areas of the curriculum.

In Years 7 and 8 students study elements of Number, Algebra, Geometry and Measures, Statistics and Probability, building on their prior knowledge from Key Stage 2. Assessment for the new Key Stage 3 curriculum is in ‘Steps’ which identifies students’ strengths and areas for further development.

Students commence the GCSE course in Year 9. The curriculum comprises Number, Algebra, Ratio and Proportion, Geometry and Measures, Probability, and Statistics. Throughout Key Stage 4 students will continue to develop problem-solving skills.

Key Contacts

Head of Faculty: Mr Corcoran - hofMaths@kenstimpson.org.uk

Key Stage 3

Year 7

Topic

Half term

Assessment

Algebraic thinking

Autumn term 1

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist

Place value and proportion

Autumn term 2

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist
End of Autumn term assessment

Aplication of number

Spring term 1

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist

Directed number
Fractional thinking

Spring term 2

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist
End of Spring term assessment

Lines and angles

Summer term 1

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist

Reasoning with number

Summer term 2

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist
End of Summer term assessment

Year 8

Topic

Half term

Assessment

Revise&improve
Number – Fraction 2

Autumn term 1

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist

Number-Percentages

Autumn term 2

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist
End of Autumn term assessment

Algebra 2

Spring term 1

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist

Algebra 2
Geometry – circles and area

Spring term 2

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist
End of Spring term assessment

Ratio, proportion and rates of change

Summer term 1

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist

Statistics
Geometry -3D shapes

Summer term 2

End of topic Personal Learning Checklist
End of Summer term assessment

Key Stage 4

Life After Levels

KS3 Scheme of Learning and Assessment

In 2014 the government abolished National Curriculum Levels for KS3. Therefore, students in Key Stage 3 at Ken Stimpson Academy are assessed using a transitional model that allows students to progress from Key Stage 2 (Primary school) to Key Stage 4 (GCSE).

Each student has a target grade for the academic year in each subject which is derived from KS2 prior attainment. This target grade translates to one of the following descriptors:

  • Beginning - I can demonstrate understanding by identifying, reducing and transforming key information
  • Developing - I can demonstrate understanding by describing, deconstructing and deriving key information
  • Securing - I can demonstrate understanding by explaining and categorising key information. I can practice recognising trends and patterns in data.
  • Advancing - I can demonstrate understanding by analysing, prioritising, criticising and connecting key information. 
  • Excelling - I can demonstrate understanding by evaluating and extending key information. I can use this to create new information.

Each subject has a specific scheme of learning and reflection every half term designed to allow students to be introduced to and practice the skills required for GCSE. Therefore, making progress at KS3 will allow students to significantly enhance their performance at KS4.

Students’ homework and assessments throughout the year will be assessed using the descriptors above. Additional subject specific comments will also be made to show students how to progress to the next level.

Phase One Assessment: Life After Levels – competency descriptors

Descriptor 

Teaching and Learning: 
Blooms  / Thinking hard 

Assessment:
Subject specific statements 

Beginning

I can demonstrate understanding by identifying, reducing and transforming key information 

 

Knowledge - Students can identify and recall information.
E.g. Times tables.

Developing

I can demonstrate understanding by describing, deconstructing and deriving key information 

Comprehension - Students can organise and select the information required.
E.g. Decide what operations to use from worded problems.

Securing

I can demonstrate understanding by explaining and categorising key information. I can practice recognising trends and patterns in data. 

Application- Students use facts, rules and principles.
E.g. Using and applying angle facts.

Advancing

I can demonstrate understanding by analysing, prioritising, criticising and connecting key information.  

Analysis/Reasoning
E.g. Students can explain their mathematical processes.

Excelling 

I can demonstrate understanding by evaluating and extending key information. I can use this to create new information. 

 

Proving - developing opinions, judgements and/or decisions.
E.g. Students generalise using algebra.