Mathematics and Numeracy
Mathematics and Numeracy includes Mathematics with Financial Capability.
Mathematics is fundamental to life in the sense that its unique language and forms of notation help us to calculate, estimate and problem-solve. It also informs many of the choices and decisions we make about real-life issues and challenges and the actions that we subsequently take. Through engagement with issues which have current and future relevance to young people, teachers can help pupils to see the relevance of mathematics and financial capability to real life.
Resources
Thematic Units
The following units show how science can contribute towards the development of key themes of the curriculum. What is a Thematic Unit?
Who do I want to be? Employability
How is an understanding of Maths helpful in different jobs?
Why do I need Maths? Employability Thematic Unit
Alta Maths for Schools
Alta Maths for Schools is a web-based, formative assessment system for Mathematics and Numeracy. It is designed to support pupils in Key Stages 1, 2 and 3, with content specifically designed for the Northern Ireland Curriculum. Adaptive assessment offers detailed diagnostic feedback for both teachers and pupils.
Maths For Schools has been procured by the Department of Education for Northern Ireland (DENI) and is available free of charge to all schools in NI. To find out how your school can take part, visit the Maths for School website.
Statutory Requirement PDF, 33 KB
Non-Statutory Guidance PDF, 610 KB
Talk Money,
Talk Maths
Four real life scenarios that will support Mathematics learning and teaching while raising awareness of financial issues for young people.
Planning your Holiday
Using a familiar context, Planning your Holiday supports the development of financial capability through mathematics.
Money-go-round
Money-go-round Money Skills for Everyone produced by the Basic Skills Agency.