(A.k.a. Foundation Stage)
Basic mathematical concepts, counting objects, recognizing numbers, understanding shapes and measurements, and beginning to learn about addition and subtraction and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 1)
Counting, recognizing and writing numbers, performing basic addition and subtraction, learning shapes and their properties, measurements, learning about money, learning basic problem-solving and reasoning skills and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 1)
Learning addition and subtraction, representing numbers using objects or pictures, learning 2D and 3D shapes, learn about time. continuing to develop problem-solving and reasoning skills and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 2)
Learning multiplication and division, learning about place value, fractions, beginning to learn about decimal numbers, continuing to learn 2D and 3D shapes, time, continuing to develop problem-solving and reasoning skills and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 2)
Learning about the multiplication table, long multiplication and division, and beginning to learn about the concept of fractions, decimals and percentages, continuing to learn about 2D and 3D shapes, measurements, and time and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 2)
Learning about more advanced concepts such as long multiplication and division, prime numbers, and factors, and beginning to learn about ratio and proportion and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 2)
Placing value and rounding, working with measurements, including length, weight, and capacity. Learning geometry, including properties of shapes and angles, basic algebra, such as using letters to represent numbers and solving simple equations. Learning statistics and data handling, including collecting and interpreting data, probability, Learning Roman numerals Learning mental calculations and methods for solving problems quickly and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 3)
Learning ratio, proportion and rates of change, perimeter, area, volume and angle properties, Learning statistics and probability. Performing basic algebra, including substitution and equation solving, learning basic geometry, including angle properties and Pythagorean theorem, Learning basic statistics and probability and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 3)
Learning algebra, including linear equations, sequences and graphs. Learning geometry, including properties of shapes, parallel and perpendicular lines, and bearings. Learning ratio, proportion and rates of change, Learning statistics and probability, including data representation, interpretation and probability, Learning algebraic manipulation and equation solving, Learning geometric proof and constructions, Basic trigonometry and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 3)
Learning algebra, including quadratic equations, expanding and factorizing expressions, and solving equations. Learning geometry, including transformations, loci, and constructions. Learning trigonometry, including Pythagoras’ theorem, sine, cosine and tangent ratios. Learning statistics and probability, including probability distributions, correlation and regression. Performing algebraic manipulation and equation solving. Learning geometric proof and constructions, basic trigonometry, basic calculus and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 4)
Learning linear and quadratic graphs. Learning geometry, including circles, and volume of 3D shapes. Learning trigonometry, including the use of trigonometry in solving problems, and bearing, Learning statistics and probability, including probability distributions, correlation and regression, and collecting and representing data. Learning calculus, including differentiation and integration and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 4)
Learning Exponential functions, conditional probability. Collecting and representing data. Learning calculus, including differentiation and integration, preparation for GCSE exams and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 5)
Learning calculus, including further work on differentiation and integration, as well as sequences and series. Learning algebra, including further work on algebraic manipulation and equation solving, as well as linear and quadratic graphs. Learning geometry, including circles, and volume of 3D shapes, Learning trigonometry, including the use of trigonometry in solving problems, and bearing, learning statistics and probability, including probability distributions, correlation and regression, and collecting and representing data, preparation for A-level exams and more.
(A.k.a. Key Stage 5)
Learning logarithmic functions, vectors, derivatives, writing arguments, complex numbers. Learning geometry, including circles, and volume of 3D shapes, Preparation for A-level exams and more