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Mathematics Scheme of Work map for all year groups Mr Pentney (Subject Leader (Maths and Numeracy)) Scheme of Work Map YEAR MICHAELMAS TERM LENT TERM TRINITY TERM 42 hours Unit 1 (Algebra 1) All in order Multiples, square and triangle numbers Number patterns Terms of a sequence 42 Hours Unit 5 (Handling data 1) More than the average Averages Extracting data Interpreting graphs 36 hours Unit 8 (Handling data 2) Get the facts Planning data collection Collecting data 30 hours Unit 11 (Geometry and measures) Taking a different angle 36 hours Unit 14 (Geometry and measures 4) Shape up Forming shapes with triangles Translations 42 hours Unit 17 (Algebra 5) Algebra rules Finding terms in a sequence More functions and mappings More coordinate 7 Functions and mappings Letters and unknowns Patterns and sequences Handshakes investigation Unit 2 (Number 1) Know your numbers Place value Addition and subtraction Positive and negative number Decimals Square numbers and multiplication Using a calculator Unit 3 (Geometry and measures 1) Sizing up Mission to Mars Measurement Perimeter Area of rectangles Generating sequences using rules Straight line graphs Probability in words Probability in numbers Mathematician, get me out of here! Unit 6 (Algebra 2) Formula one Writing expressions Order of operations Simplifying expressions Substituting into formulae Deriving formulae Perimeters Unit 7 (Geometry and measures 2) Between the lines Angles and lines Properties of triangles and quadrilaterals Using coordinates Displaying data Bar charts Pie charts Unit 9 (Number 3) Work it out Measures Mental methods Endangered island Rounding Written multiplication Multiplying decimals Written division More on order of operations Improve your stock car! Unit 10 (Algebra 3) Algebra up close Multiples and factors Generating sequences Generating sequences using rules Reflection symmetry Reflection and translation Shapes and angle rules Drawing 2-D and 3-D shapes Constructing triangles Design a game Unit 12 (Number 4) More, less or the same? Calculating fractions Fractions, decimals and percentages Percentages of amounts Proportion Ratio What s cooking? Unit 13 (Algebra 4) Express yourself Brackets blast-off Reflecting shapes Build a monster trap Combining transformations Problem solving Transformations on the move Unit 15 (Handling data 3) Statistics sorted Probability and outcomes Sample space diagrams More on displaying data Interpreting charts and graphs Statistics Collecting the right data Statistical enquiry The KEO project Unit 16 (Number 5) Number crunching Plotting real-life graphs Using real-life graphs Using formulae More deriving formulae Using and solving Games and entertainment Unit 18 (Geometry and measures 5) Getting into shape Building shapes using triangles Using ICT to understand reflection Understanding triangles and quadrilateral Cubes and other 3-D shapes Constructing 3-D shapes Angles, triangles and pyramids 2-D puzzles Heart maths End of term tests and

Go cross-country Straight line graph More simplifying expressions More addition and subtraction mark schemes Unit 4 (Number 2) Part and parcel Maps and coordinates Writing and solving one-step More multiples and factors Factors, multiples and prime Fractions Solving and checking two-step More multiplication Equivalent fractions and simplifying More division Fractions of amounts Number tricks Equivalent fractions, decimals and Percentages percentages Finding a percentage of an amount Fractions cup final at Wembley! Mental calculation Calculations with percentages Egyptian mathematics 8 35 hours Unit 1 (Algebra 1) Pattern perfect Sequences Generating sequences More sequences Function machines Expressions and mappings Constructing expressions Swimming pool investigation Unit 2 (Number 1) Number knowledge Decimal know-how Negative numbers Addition and subtraction Multiplication Squares and square roots Division Animating Shaun 35 hours Unit 4 (Number 2) Bit parts Fraction Adding and subtracting fractions Improper fractions and mixed numbers Multiplying and dividing with fractions Fractions, decimals and percentages Internet shop Improving health and fitness Unit 5 (Handling data 1) Diving into data Averages Charts 1 Charts 2 Probability All for charity Money matters 30 hours Unit 7 (Geometry and measures 2) Whose line is it anyway? Lines and angles Angle rules Truss me! Unit 8 (Handling data 2) Data delights Planning data collection Collecting data Interpreting charts 110 Pie charts and line graphs What are you watching? Unit 9 (Number 3) Operations overload Place value and rounding whole numbers Rounding and ordering decimals 25 hours Unit 10 (Algebra 3) All about algebra Position-to-term rule Describing the nth term Functions and mappings and straight-line graphs and straight-line graphs Cell division Unit 11 (Geometry and measures) Twists and turns Accurate angles More constructions Blake Hunter Geometry in practice Bearings Map maker 30 hours Unit 13 (Algebra 4) Balancing act Solving simple Solving more complex Constructing and solving Equations quest Ferry project Unit 14 (Geometry and measures 4) Shape makeover Translation and reflection Rotation Symmetry Combining transformations Enlargement Problem solving Transformations puzzle Unit 15 (Handling data 3) 35 hours Unit 16 (Number 5) Safety in numbers Powers and roots Powers and roots on a calculation. Multiples, factors and primes LCM, HCF and primes, Solving fraction problems Calculations in problem solving Fractions on a calculator Multiplication and division problems Calculator or bust! Unit 17 (Algebra 5) The return of algebra Sequences and finding the nth term More Using formulae Graphs in all four quadrants Winter Olympics Real-life graphs Distance-time graphs

Unit 3 (Geometry and measures 1) Made to measure Perimeter Area Unit 6 (Algebra 2) Forming formulae Mappings and expressions Powers Using brackets Measure Mental methods Written multiplication Written division Estimating and order of operations Unit 12 (Number 4) Put things in proportion Percentage Ratio Investigating information Finding averages Drawing and interpreting graphs Comparing distributions Graphs and direct proportion Graph your life Unit 18 (Geometry and measures 5) In good shape Area of triangles, parallelograms and Substituting into formulae Using a calculator 132 Proportion Reporting the facts Constructions trapeziums Deriving formulae Running a small business More ratio and proportion Data in tables and diagrams Drawing 3-D shapes Measure, measuring and measurements Travelling to the USA Solving ratio and proportion Scatter graphs Nets of cuboids Flooring design problems Probability revisited More nets Interior decorating training Listing outcomes Surface area Planning a party Volume Imagery Heart Maths 9 28 hours Unit 1 (Number/Algebra 1) Getting things in order Using negative numbers Indices and powers Prime factor decomposition Sequences Generating sequences using rules Awards ceremony Break the bank Unit 2 (Geometry and measures 1) Get in line Paper planes Angles and proof Constructing triangles Special quadrilaterals More constructions Angles in polygons Puzzle time 28 hours Unit 4 (Number 2) Look the part Fractions Adding and subtracting fractions Multiplying and dividing fractions Working with percentages Fractions, decimals and percentages Mental methods 1 1000 years apart Unit 5 (Algebra 2) Function frenzy Functions and mappings More functions and mappings Plotting and recognising linear functions Understanding linear functions Distance time and other real-life graphs Interpreting real-life graphs Where have all the fish gone? Unit 6 (Geometry and measures 2) Measure up 24 hours Unit 7 (Algebra 3) Into the unknown Using letters to communicate mathematically From arithmetic to algebraic operations Understanding powers Understanding brackets More brackets Developing and using formulae New planets! Unit 8 (Number 3) Clever calculations Addition and subtraction Powers of 10 Rounding and ordering Mental methods 2 Powers and roots Written multiplication Written division Estimates and checking Using a calculator Number puzzles 20 hours Unit 10 (Algebra 4) Under construction Solving 1 Solving 2 Equations with brackets Using formulae Constructing formulae Egyptian problems Unit 11 (Statistics 2) Dealing with data Collecting data Interpreting data Bar charts Line graphs Pie charts Glastonstock The mathematical boat show Unit 12 (Number 24 hours Unit 13 (Algebra 5) The plot thickens More graphs Other functions and graphs Direct proportion Solving problems involving direct proportion Constructing and solving equation Writing and solving complex linear Scrapyard skittles Applying mathematics and solving problems Creating a game world Unit 14 (Solving problems) Putting things in proportion Proportion and ratio Simplifying ratio Ratio problems Logic and proofs Problem solving More problem solving 28 hours Unit 15 (Geometry and measures 4) Back to the drawing board Shapes Plans and elevations Nets and constructions Maps and scale drawings Bearings Loci Beyond Mars Solving problems 2 Postulates revisited Unit 16 (Statistics 3) Statistically speaking Frequency tables Collecting data and calculating statistics Frequency diagrams Interpreting graphs Comparing sets of data Misleading graphs

Unit 3 (Statistics 1) Definitely maybe What are your chances? Representing probability It all adds up to 1 Units Area and perimeter Circles Surface area Volume Solving problems 1 Unit 9 (Geometry and measures 3) Tons of transformations Symmetry and congruence Combining transformations 4) Number know-how More fractions Multiplying and dividing Order of operations A beautiful ratio Sunny or windy or both? Heart maths Tests (half-term and endof-term) Can you trust experimental probability? The best holiday ever probably Transport events Tank dimensions Ratio Solving problems with proportion Enlargement More enlargement A crop of transformations Written and mental methods of calculation Metric measures Using a calculator to solve problems Nursing calculations 10 11 Ch 1: Number: Number skills and properties Ch 2: Number: Fractions and percentages Ch 3: Number: Ratios and proportion Number recap Algebra recap Data recap Geometry recap Ch 6: Algebra: Quadratic Ch 4: Geometry: Length, area and volume Ch 5: Algebra: Expressions and Ch 6: Geometry: Pythagoras theorem Ch 7: Geometry: Angles and constructions (part 1 triangles, quadrilaterals and angles in polygons) Ch 8: Geometry: Trigonometry 2 Ch 9: Algebra: Graphs and Revision Ch 7: Geometry: Angles and constructions (part 2) Ch 8: Geometry: Transformation geometry Ch 9: Statistics: Data handling Ch 10: Algebra: Reallife graphs Ch 10: Statistics: Data distributions Ch 11: Probability: Calculating probabilities Ch 12: Algebra: Algebraic methods (part 1 formulae and simultaneous ) Ch 11: Statistics: Statistical representation Ch 12: Probability: Probabilities of events Ch 13: Algebra: Number and sequences Ch 14: Number: Number and limits of accuracy Ch 15: Geometry: Vectors Ch 16: Algebra: Transformation of graphs Ch 14: Algebra: Graphs and their Ch 15: Algebra: Inequalities and regions Ch 1: Number: Using a calculator Ch 2: Geometry: Volume Ch 3: Geometry: Trigonometry 1 (part 1) Geometry recap Statistics and probability recap Revision and exam preparation Ch 3: Geometry: Trigonometry 1 (part 2) Ch 4: Geometry: Properties of circles Ch 5: Number: Powers, standard form and surds Revision Exam Preparation Final Exam TBC

Ch 7: Measures: Similarity Ch 13: Number: Variation Number recap Algebra recap Michaelmas1 Michaelmas2 Lent1 Lent2 Trinity1 Trinity2 8 weeks 7weeks 6 weeks 5 weeks 6 weeks 7 weeks Y7-6 hours per week Y8-5 hours per week Y9-4 hours per week The scheme of work is designed to be an interactive, working and developing document which will grow with the department to be a structured guide and resource bank to achieve: Academic achievement; High expectations for every student from every starting point; 4 levels progress over KS3 and 4; Inclusive, differentiated and personalised pathways and pedagogical practice; Exciting, stimulating and inspiring activities; Literacy and numeracy components throughout; Spiritual, Moral, Social and Cultural ( SMSC ) considerations throughout; Practical, experiential learning for learning and progress; To use the interactive parts of the scheme of work press Ctrl and click on the blue and underlined sections of the scheme. These link to lesson plans, guides, policies, rich resources and assessment. Mental maths and numeracy: These sections in the scheme of work are designed to consolidate and allow Students to recall mental numeracy. These should be used throughout the term in starters and appropriate lessons. Time - The number of hours recommended throughout the scheme is a guide. Students progress is priority so each term has been given extra hours for assessment, creative and enriching activities.

Literacy- Every member of the department will need to include literacy in their lessons. Key words have been highlighted (red) in the SOW for Students to know and understand their meaning. Students need to practice understanding of exam questions and be able to express understanding through written and verbal communication. The SOW incorporates resources for individual, paired and group work to allow many opportunities to communicate. (How to incorporate literacy in maths lessons) Differentiation- Support, Core and Extension are used throughout the scheme to extend Students and aim for high levels of progress. Assessment opportunities are given each half term to assess Students understanding. The tests are hyperlinked throughout the SOW.