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Adaptive Teaching

We are an inclusive school, and our teaching reflects the needs of a diverse community.

 

Flexible Grouping

Children work in different groupings depending on the task:

  • Mixed‑attainment pairs
  • Guided groups
  • Same‑day intervention groups
  • One‑to‑one scaffolding

 

Scaffolding

This may include:

  • Manipulatives
  • Partially completed examples
  • Worked examples
  • Visual prompts
  • Vocabulary and sentence stems
  • Step‑by‑step modelling

 

In‑the‑Moment Adaptations

Teachers regularly respond in real time by:

  • Adjusting the pace
  • Re‑explaining steps
  • Providing additional examples
  • Pairing pupils strategically
  • Re‑grouping learners temporarily

 

These approaches are supported by principles in your Inset Day presentation on adaptive teaching, which emphasises responsive support and flexible adjustments.

 

 

Manipulatives & Representations

Manipulatives are used across all year groups, not just for ‘support’. They are crucial tools that enable children to see mathematical structures.

 

Manipulatives we use regularly

  • Base 10
  • Place Value Counters
  • Numicon
  • Rekenreks
  • Bead strings
  • Tens frames
  • Multilink cubes
  • Fraction walls
  • Cuisenaire rods
  • Number lines
  • Place value charts
  • Dienes blocks
  • Clocks and time manipulatives

 

Why manipulatives matter

  • They expose the structure of the mathematics
  • They support conceptual understanding before abstract recording
  • They help children generalise and reason
  • They are vital for pupils with SEND, EAL, or gaps in prior understanding
  • They reduce cognitive load while increasing independence

We gradually move children along the CPA (Concrete–Pictorial–Abstract) journey at a pace appropriate for them.

 

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