Guidance on progression of written methods.

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Guidance on progression of written methods. Calculation Policy Guidance on progression of written methods.

Main Menu Introduction Addition & subtraction Multiplication Division Place value Fractions

Introduction This policy is to provide parents with a clear guide to how written calculations are taught in Valley Gardens Middle School so they may confidently support their children at home. Currently only formal written methods are covered, but the policy will be extended to the progression of mental methods and strategies. This is a working document and will be updated throughout the year.

Addition & Subtraction Mental methods Column Addition Column Subtraction Column methods (decimals)

(this page to follow) Addition & Subtraction Mental methods Notes: (text) (this page to follow)

Addition & Subtraction Column Addition Notes: “Carries” are added directly underneath to make it clear which column they belong to

Addition & Subtraction Column Subtraction Notes: (text)

(this page to follow) Addition & Subtraction Column methods (decimals) Notes: (text) (this page to follow)

Multiplication Mental methods Grid multiplication (HTU x U) Column multiplication (HTU x U) Grid multiplication (HTU x TU) Column multiplication (HTU x TU) Column multiplication (decimals)

Multiplication Mental methods Notes: (text) (this page to follow)

Multiplication Grid multiplication (HTU x U) Notes: (text)

Multiplication Column multiplication (HTU x U) Notes: (text)

Multiplication Grid multiplication (HTU x U) Notes: (text)

Multiplication Column multiplication (HTU x TU) (expanded) column method (compact) column method Notes: “Carries” to be written under the line of working and clearly in-line with the appropriate column. Refer to place value when multiplying by 10 / 100 etc. HTU labels above each column Calculation labels (right hand side) may be included when first learning, but dropped when confident.

Multiplication Column multiplication (decimals) Notes: (text)

Division Mental methods Simple chunking Short division Short division (continued) Long division (by one-digit divisor) Long division (by two-digit divisor) Division (decimals)

Division Mental Methods Notes: (text) (this page to follow)

Division Simple chunking Notes: (text)

Division Short Division Notes: (text)

(with fraction answer) Division Short Division (continued) (with decimal answer) Notes: (text) (with fraction answer)

Division Long Division (by one-digit divisor) Notes: (text)

… by a double digit number Division Long Division (by two-digit divisor) … by a double digit number Notes: (text)

Division (decimals) Notes: (text) (this page to follow)

Place Value (this page to follow)

Fractions (this page to follow)