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Mastering the Bar Model and the CPA Approach in KS2 Maths - DATE CHANGED TO 01.12.17

  • The Concrete, Pictorial, Abstract approach, now closely associated with Teaching for Mastery, is the recognition that children develop deep understanding of mathematical concepts when exposed to concrete materials and pictorial representations.

This course will explore how the CPA approach can powerfully benefit all children in KS2. Models and Images have traditionally been used in KS2 to support lower achieving children. The CPA approach can, however, help children across KS2 gain understanding of new and abstract concepts as well as enabling them to reason and explain their thinking.  Mastery of a mathematical procedure (e.g. Short Division) is demonstrated when a child uses concrete materials (e.g. Base 10, Place Value counters) to explain how they know their abstract calculation is accurate. This course will provide a comprehensive introduction to Bar Model, pioneered in Singapore. It will also explore the following powerful Concrete materials and Pictorial representations; Base 10, Place Value Counters, 10s Frames, Fraction Circles, Number Rods and Cubes.

We will focus specifically on their use in the teaching of Number, Calculation, Fractions and Algebra. Delegates will leave equipped with both a deeper understanding of the power of Models and Images, as well as a host of activities they can use to enhance the mathematical learning of children across KS2.

  • Facilitator
  • Venue & Travel Information

Laurence Hicks, External Consultant, Sense of Number

Laurence leads an ‘inspirational’ mathematics course at the University of Manchester. Alongside this, he delivers high quality CPD and mathematics consultancy.  He is an experienced cross-phase teacher and former headteacher.

You can visit the Sense of Number website here.

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How to get here

By Road: The Rochdale campus is 2.6 miles from junction 20 off the M62. Follow the signs for Rochdale town centre

By Rail: Rochdale train station is a ten minute walk from the Rochdale Campus through the town centre. It is also a Metrolink station, Manchester’s light railway system, which links Rochdale with Oldham, Bury and Manchester City Centre.

By Bus: The Rochdale bus station is approximately 5 minutes’ walk from the Rochdale campus. There are frequent bus services throughout the borough which terminate in Rochdale.

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