Mental Maths

What is mental maths?

Mental maths is a group of skills that allows people to do arithmetical calculations “in their head” without the use of calculators or other resources.  Mental maths is useful in everyday life to answer different questionsIn school, mental maths also means being able to understand maths concepts and solve problems in a logical, methodical way.

Mental Maths at Largoward:

Our teachers use the following planners to ensure that pupils build their mental maths skills in a progressive way.  Every maths lesson begins with a mental maths warm-up.

Early Level:

P1 MM Progression

First Level:

P2 MM Progression

P3 MM Progression

P4 MM Progression

Second Level:

P5 MM Progression

P6 MM Progression

P7 MM Progression

Third Level:

S1 MM Progression [Third Level]

 

How can I help my child at home with mental maths?

  • Play board games
  • Enjoy counting rhymes and songs
  • Build it in to daily life e.g. How long until we go to …..?, How many eggs do we need if ….?
  • Estimate totals for groceries, weight of house hold items, heights, etc. – We use metric units in school.

 

Resources to help mental maths:

(This is not and exhaustive list)

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