Reception have been focusing on 1 more and 1 less in maths. They have also been ordering numbers to 10. Year 1 have been using part whole models to add and subtract up to 10.
Maths
We aim to produce an ambitious, connected curriculum accessible to all pupils which covers the content of the National Curriculum whilst developing resilient, critical thinking mathematicians who are fully prepared for the future.
The White Rose Maths approach is used throughout the school. This is an inclusive approach based on the principles of cognitive psychology and child development. It is intended that all children, regardless of their starting point, will maximise their academic achievement and leave Salhouse with an enthusiasm for mathematics .
We aim to:
- Deliver a high quality, challenging and enjoyable curriculum.
- Make rich connections across mathematical ideas to develop fluency, reasoning and competence in solving increasingly sophisticated problems.
- Enable children to apply their mathematical knowledge to other curriculum areas through carefully planned cross curricular links.
- Develop independent, inquisitive learners.
Year 1 Maths
Year 1 using analogue clocks to tell the time.

Making patterns
Reception have been independently making patterns in maths.
Coots have been focusing on 5
They have been working hard to count 5 objects and form the numbers 1 to 5. Lots of soaring on wings at 4 years old!
Herons Maths
Year 5 Herons can be seen here working hard on furthering their understanding of decimals. They have been adding and subtracting decimals with up to two places and applying this to lots of reasoning and problem-solving questions. Since Year 6 have largely completed the Maths curriculum in the run-up to SATs, they can be seen going over their knowledge of decimals, fractions, percentages and ratio, and also using problem solving and reasoning to complete investigations on these areas. For this, they have been using the Maths website ‘Nrich,’ which is hosted by the University of Cambridge, as well as other interactive resources. Just look at the detail in their books and their determination to trial, improve and display the theories they have come up with!
Year 2 Maths
Year 2 finding different ways to make £1