Key Stage 2 Maths · Premium & Pro
Addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division are the "engines" of maths. By the end of KS2, students are expected to move away from finger-counting and informal sketches toward formal written methods (like long multiplication and "bus stop" division). A critical milestone is the , where instant recall of tables up to 12x12 becomes the shortcut for more complex algebra later on. 3. Measurement, Geometry, and Statistics
Maths isn't just numbers on a page; it’s the study of the physical world. Students learn to calculate area and perimeter, tell time on analogue and digital clocks, and classify shapes by their properties (like angles and symmetry). Statistics introduces data literacy—teaching students how to interpret the world through bar charts, pictograms, and line graphs. Key Stage 2 Maths
Everything starts with understanding the "weight" of a digit. Students move from working with hundreds to millions and negative numbers. Mastery here is essential; if a student understands that the ‘5’ in 5,008 is five thousand, they can eventually grasp that ‘5’ in 0.5 is five tenths. This stage also introduces , teaching students that the same value can be represented in different "outfits." 2. The Four Operations Mastery here is essential