Key Stage 2 Curriculum for Mathematics 2023🚸

The maths Key Stage 2 curriculum in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, and P4 to P7 in Scotland, is designed to build on the knowledge and skills developed in Key Stage 1, while also introducing new mathematical concepts and skills.
Assessment plays an important role in the maths Key Stage 2 curriculum, with teachers using a range of methods to monitor students’ progress and identify areas where further support may be needed. Students are also encouraged to develop a positive attitude towards maths, seeing it as an enjoyable and useful subject that can be applied to many different areas of their lives, including science, engineering, and finance.
Number and Place Value
Place Value
Negative Numbers
Rounding
Roman Numerals
Addition and Subtraction
Number Facts for Mental Calculations
Mental Addition and Subtraction
Written Addition
Written Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
Types of Numbers
Prime, Square and Cube Numbers
Multiplying and Dividing
Written Multiplication
Short Division
Long Division
Fractions
Fractions
Adding Fractions
Subtracting Fractions
Multiplying Fractions
Dividing Fractions
Decimal Fractions
Improper Fractions and Mixed Numbers
Percentages
Measurement
Units of Measure
Perimeter and Area
Area, Volume and Money
Time
Properties of Shapes
Angles, Lines and Circles
2-Dimensional Shapes
3-Dimensional Shapes and Nets
Symmetry
Position and Direction
Plotting Points
Translation
Reflection
Missing Coordinates
Statistics
All Types of Charts
Timetables and Calculating the Mean
Ratio and Proportion
Ratio and Proportion
Algebra
Solving Equations: Missing Numbers
Solving Equations: Number Sequences
Solving Equations: More Complicated Equations
Solving Equations: Equations with Two Unknowns
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