Maths schemes of work new curriculum
Here are some examples of maths schemes of work for the new curriculum in the UK:
Primary School (KS1 and KS2)
- White Rose Maths: A popular scheme of work that provides a structured approach to teaching maths, with a focus on fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving.
- Maths No Problem: A scheme of work that uses a concrete-representational-abstract approach to teaching maths, with a focus on problem-solving and reasoning.
- NCETM Maths Hub: A scheme of work that provides a range of resources and support for teaching maths, including lesson plans, videos, and activities.
- Maths Framework: A scheme of work that provides a framework for teaching maths, with a focus on fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving.
Secondary School (KS3 and KS4)
- Edexcel Maths: A scheme of work that provides a comprehensive and structured approach to teaching maths, with a focus on fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving.
- AQA Maths: A scheme of work that provides a range of resources and support for teaching maths, including lesson plans, videos, and activities.
- OCR Maths: A scheme of work that provides a comprehensive and structured approach to teaching maths, with a focus on fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving.
- Maths Mastery: A scheme of work that provides a structured approach to teaching maths, with a focus on fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving.
GCSE and A-Level
- Edexcel GCSE Maths: A scheme of work that provides a comprehensive and structured approach to teaching GCSE maths, with a focus on fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving.
- AQA GCSE Maths: A scheme of work that provides a range of resources and support for teaching GCSE maths, including lesson plans, videos, and activities.
- OCR GCSE Maths: A scheme of work that provides a comprehensive and structured approach to teaching GCSE maths, with a focus on fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving.
- Maths A-Level: A scheme of work that provides a comprehensive and structured approach to teaching A-level maths, with a focus on fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving.
Online Resources
- Maths Genie: A website that provides a range of maths resources, including lesson plans, worksheets, and videos.
- Maths4Everyone: A website that provides a range of maths resources, including lesson plans, worksheets, and videos.
- Corbett Maths: A website that provides a range of maths resources, including lesson plans, worksheets, and videos.
- Maths Doctor: A website that provides a range of maths resources, including lesson plans, worksheets, and videos.
Please note that these are just a few examples of maths schemes of work and resources available. It's always a good idea to research and evaluate different schemes of work and resources to find the one that best suits your teaching style and the needs of your students.