Course Overview
At SafeKids Tutors, our Mathematics programme is carefully designed to develop strong number sense, fluency, reasoning, and problem-solving skills.
We support children at their individual learning level, ensuring they build confidence while meeting curriculum expectations.
Our approach combines:
- Mastery-based learning
- Visual and hands-on methods
- Real-life problem solving
- Continuous assessment and feedback
This course follows the UK National Curriculum and is aligned with leading international frameworks to support learners globally.
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Year 1 Mathematics
Building Foundations in Number and Shape
Children begin developing early number sense and mathematical understanding through practical, visual, and engaging activities.
Key Topics:
- Number & Place Value: Numbers to 100
- Counting, reading, and writing numbers
- Addition & Subtraction: Within 20
- Introduction to multiplication and division
- Fractions: Halves and quarters
- Measurement:
- Length, height, weight, capacity
- Time: days, months, telling time (hour & half-hour)
- Geometry:
- 2D and 3D shapes
- Position and direction
- Money: Recognising coins
Year 2 Mathematics
Developing Confidence and Accuracy
Children strengthen understanding and apply mathematical skills with greater confidence and accuracy.
Key Topics:
- Number & Place Value: Numbers to 1,000
- Addition & Subtraction: Including regrouping
- Multiplication & Division: 2, 5, and 10 times tables
- Fractions: ½, ¼, ⅓, ¾
- Measurement:
- Length, mass, temperature
- Time: telling time to 5 minutes
- Geometry: Properties of 2D and 3D shapes
- Statistics: Pictograms and bar charts
- Money: Making amounts and giving change
Year 3 Mathematics
Structured Learning and Problem Solving
Learning becomes more formal, with a stronger focus on reasoning and written methods.
Key Topics:
- Number & Place Value: Up to 10,000
- Addition & Subtraction: Formal written methods
- Multiplication & Division: 3, 4, and 8 times tables
- Fractions: Unit and non-unit fractions
- Measurement: Perimeter
- Time: 24-hour clock
- Geometry: Angles and shape properties
- Statistics: Bar charts and tables
Year 4 Mathematics
Fluency, Reasoning, and Mastery
Children develop speed, accuracy, and confidence while explaining their thinking clearly.
Key Topics:
- Number & Place Value: Up to 100,000
- Addition & Subtraction: Efficient strategies
- Multiplication & Division: All times tables up to 12 × 12
- Fractions & Decimals: Tenths and hundredths
- Measurement: Area
- Geometry: Symmetry and angles
- Statistics: Interpreting data
Year 5 Mathematics
Abstract Thinking and Deeper Reasoning
Children tackle complex problems and apply learning across topics.
Key Topics:
- Number & Place Value: Up to 1,000,000
- Four Operations: Multi-step problems
- Fractions, Decimals & Percentages
- Measurement: Perimeter, area, and volume
- Geometry:
- Properties of shapes
- Position and direction
- Statistics: Line graphs
- Introduction to Algebra
Year 6 Mathematics
Consolidation and Secondary School Readiness
Children refine skills and prepare confidently for SATs and secondary school.
Key Topics:
- Number & Place Value: Including negative numbers
- Four Operations: Large numbers
- Fractions, Decimals & Percentages: Complex problem solving
- Ratio and Proportion
- Algebra
- Measurement: Converting units
- Geometry: Angles, shapes, and coordinates
- Statistics: Constructing and interpreting graphs
How We Assess & Support Learners Online
We believe assessment should be continuous, supportive, and child-friendly.
1. Initial Diagnostic Assessment
- Online baseline assessment for every child
- Identifies strengths, gaps, and learning needs
- Places children at the right level, not just by age
2. Ongoing Topic-Based Assessments
- Short assessments after each topic
- Checks understanding, accuracy, and reasoning
- Clear feedback shared with parents
3. Live Online Teaching
- One-to-one or small group lessons
- Interactive tools, visuals, and real-life examples
- Continuous assessment through:
- Targeted questioning
- Mini tasks
- Verbal explanations
4. Weekly & Monthly Progress Tracking
- Progress tracked against year-group expectations
- Additional support provided where needed:
- Targeted intervention
- Revision sessions
- Extended or simplified tasks
5. Parent Communication
- Regular progress updates
- Clear indicators if a child is:
- Working below expected level
- Working at expected level
- Working above expected level
- Practical guidance for supporting learning at home
International Curriculum Alignment
United States Frameworks
- Common Core State Standards (CCSS-M)
- Singapore Mathematics (U.S. Edition)
- Saxon Math
- Everyday Mathematics
- Math in Focus
Canadian Frameworks
- Ontario Mathematics Curriculum
- British Columbia Mathematics Curriculum
- Alberta Mathematics Curriculum
- Western & Northern Canadian Protocol (WNCP)
- Singapore Mathematics
UK Curriculum & Mastery Approaches
- National Curriculum for Mathematics (England)
- White Rose Maths
- Maths — No Problem!
- Power Maths
- Hamilton Trust Maths
Fluency & Support Programmes
- Daily Mind Maths
- Abacus Maths (Pearson)
- Oxford Primary Maths