Our Maths programme and worksheets fine tunes all the necessary mathematical (pure maths and reasoning) concepts for a student and assists them with developing critical thinking and problem-solving skills through an incremental learning methodology.
Our Key Stage 1 (KS1) and Key Stage 2 (KS2) arithmetic topics cover a broad spectrum of foundational mathematics concepts taught in primary education within the UK. Some of our key concepts include:
Number Sense and Place Value
Addition and Subtraction
Multiplication and Division
Number Bonds
Solving Word Problems
KS1 typically encompasses ages 5 to 7, while KS2 spans ages 7 to 11.
Both Key Stage 1 and 2 arithmetic topics are designed to build numeracy skills, problem-solving abilities, and mathematical confidence in students, preparing them for more advanced mathematics as they progress through their education.
Our Key Stage 1 (KS1) and Key Stage 2 (KS2) reasoning topics cover a range of skills and concepts aimed at developing critical thinking and problem-solving abilities in primary school students. Some of our key concepts include:
Logical Thinking
Advanced Logic
Pattern Recognition
Coding and Algorithms
Data Interpretation
These reasoning topics are integrated into the curriculum to enhance students' cognitive abilities, analytical thinking, and problem-solving skills, preparing them to tackle a wide range of challenges in both academic and real-world contexts.
which are essential for a wide range of everyday tasks
coordinate, and organise their tasks, as well as their time management skills
as well as the ability to think logically and systematically. It also helps students to understand the language of modern technology and the ways in which it is used
Incremental learning is an effective and efficient approach to teaching mathematics. At Kid Prodigy we have partnered up with various schools and resource providers to design a curriculum which ensure that students can begin to understand and apply concepts at their own pace. With this method, students receive personalised instruction that is tailored to their individual needs, allowing them to receive the help they need to excel in the subject.
Incremental learning encourages students to participate in the lesson and ask questions. The teacher is able to adjust the level of instruction as needed, allowing students to work at their own pace.
With this method, students feel more successful and confident in their ability to understand mathematical concepts.
Incremental learning gives students the opportunity to work through problems in their own way, which can help them to develop their problem-solving skills.
With this method, students are able to understand the material more deeply and retain it for longer.
Spark your child's genius and see their mathematical capabilities unleash.
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