Maths Provision Map

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Cognition and Learning

Hambleton Primary Academy

Maths Provision Map

Communication and Interaction

● Inclusive Curriculum

● Clear, simple language for explanations- Using a STEM sentence approach in all lessons

● Checking understanding frequently using the ‘chunking’ approach in lessons.

● Instructions supported with concrete, pictorial and abstract representations.

● Modelling- you do I do

● Recalling previously learnt content

● 10 minute fluency lesson at the beginning of every Maths lesson to recap previous learning and to support new learning

● Small step approach

● Targeting questioning to help children learn

● Scaffolding using the structured approach in Maths lessons

● Flexible grouping

● Pupils learning from one another

● Timestable rockstars

● Teaching ‘Non examples’

● Providing free exploration of concrete resources and having these readily available in the classroom.

● Maths working walls in all classrooms

● Inclusive Curriculum

● Clear structured lessons

● Visual timetables

● Clear, simple language for explanations- Using a STEM sentence approach

● Checking understanding frequently

● SMART targets and strategies to support learning

● Additional intervention support in class

● Precision teaching

● Concrete resources

● Focussed timed intervention

● Specific programmes for individual learners

● Access to 100 squares and number lines

● Widget symbols to explain unfamiliar Maths vocabulary.

● Work towards cognition and learning outcomes outlined in the EHC Plan

● Breaking targets down into SMART targets

● Regularly assessing progress

● Involvement of a multi disciplinary team including Educational Psychologist, specialist teachers, Dyslexic specialist

● Increased 1:1 targeted intervention and precision teaching time

● Widget symbols to explain unfamiliar Maths vocabulary.

● Now and next boards

● Communication aid

● Work towards communication and interaction outcomes outlined in the EHC Plan

● Breaking targets down into SMART targets

● Regularly assessing progress

Need Universal Provision Targeted Support Provision Specialist Support Provision
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Emotional, Behavioural and Social

● Instructions supported with concrete, pictorial and abstract representations.

● Modelling

● Recalling previously learnt vocabulary using Maths working wall

● Small step instructions

● Processing Time

● Cue by name

● Clear expectations of how to interact

● Explicit explanations of appropriate interaction

● Targeting questioning to assess understanding including whiteboard work ‘1-2-3 show me’ during all parts of a Maths input

● Peer on peer support

● Adaptive seating and working areas

● Teaching using a ‘chunking’ approach

● Inclusive PSED/RSE curriculum

● Restorative approach to behaviour

● Trauma informed approach to behaviour

● Caring and positive Ethos

● Planned opportunities to build resilience

● Explicit teaching of appropriate interactions and engagement with others

● Teaching about and how to manage feelings

● Development of Opal Play to promote resilience, interactions, teamwork

● Consistent reward systems

● Assemblies and book enhanced curriculum

● Access to fidget toys

● Widgit symbols

● Consider all learning styles (VAK) using the structured Maths lesson approach

● SMART targets

● Behaviour plan

● Counselling

● Early Help Plan

● Referral and advise from CFWS

● 1:1 nurture time

● Lego therapy

● Boxall Profile

● Widgit symbols

● Sentence starters

Sensory and Physical

● Physical Aids to support access to the curriculum pencil grips, writing slants, concrete and pictorial resources

● Specialist seating

● Sensory Diet to calm - carrying a backpack, lifting items, time to run and jump

● Involvement of a multi disciplinary team including

● Speech and language

● Implement individual communication programmes such as Makaton, Pecs, Intensive interaction

● Work towards social and emotional outcomes outlined in the EHC Plan

● Breaking targets down into SMART targets

● Regularly assessing progress

● Involvement of a multi disciplinary team

● CAMHS

● Additional counselling

● CASHER

● Child in Need Plan

● Increased 1:1 nurture time

● Implement advisory teacher support

● Implement health advise

● Work towards sensory and physical outcomes outlined in the EHC Plan

● Breaking targets down into SMART targets

● Regularly assessing progress

● Creating a calm and purposeful environment which is clutter free

● Seating position to reduce sensory issues

● Sensory aids – headphones, chews, fidgets

● Sensory stimulation aids - auditory, visual proprioceptive and oral stimulation

● Sensory Diet to reduce sensory overload

– time to listen to music, time in a quiet space, weighted blanket, weighted vest

● Access to resources to support number and counting

● Involvement of a multi disciplinary team including

● Occupational Therapist

● Physio therapist

● Implementing OT programmes

● Implementing Physio programmes

● Implementing sensory assessments plans

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