Case Study: Dilhorne Endowed CofE Primary School How supplementing existing maths provision with Number Builders has added depth and breadth
About the school As a Church of England school, Dilhorne’s aim is to immerse their pupils in an environment based on values of encouragement, trust and friendship. As well as developing pupils as good, active citizens, the school also offers a well-planned and sequenced curriculum in which learning is revisited, and knowledge and skills are built incrementally based on secure prior learning. The most recent Ofsted inspection report observes that teachers choose activities that they know children will enjoy and, as a result, children want to learn.
Why did they decide to opt into the Number Builders trial? The school’s ambitions for the trial, which ran over the Autumn term of 2023, were to enable more children to achieve mastery in Key Stage 1 maths and to invigorate their maths teaching with new ideas and resources. Dilhorne uses Busy Ant Maths as its core maths scheme, supplemented with other manipulatives. Although teachers are confident and experienced, the impact of Covid-19 has left children with gaps in their mathematical knowledge and, as in many schools, this has an ongoing impact on planning and delivery of the maths curriculum. Achieving mastery for all remains one of their biggest challenges. Number Builders’ ‘concrete’ approach to developing number fluency and securing number facts addresses this priority. Opting into the Number Builders pilot provided the opportunity to expand the range of manipulatives for children, and to use the accompanying training and resources to upskill staff in using tactile resources to embed maths concepts.
Using the resources in a mixed-age class The scheme was predominantly used for group work with a mixed-age Reception and Year 1 class, with the activity sheets and cards used to reinforce and embed the whole class learning. With Busy Ant Maths well established as their core maths programme, teachers decided to use the manipulatives and activity sheets as additional