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Stewards School Year 9 Maths Club

Stewards School Year 9 Maths Club

The Year 9 Maths Club is designed as an online program tailored for students who need additional support in building essential maths skills. This club provides a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where students can develop maths fluency, confidence, and problem-solving skills. The emphasis is on real-world application, enabling students to see the relevance of mathematics in everyday life. Through interactive games, peer collaboration, and personalised instruction, the club helps students improve their understanding of core concepts while making maths an enjoyable subject.

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Department

  • Online School

TimeLine

To be confirmed

Duration

10 Months

Sessions

36

Language

English

Location

Online

Time

12:00 am

Rating

4.5 (110 ratings)

Price

Ā£25.00 per month

Total Cost

Ā£250

Key Objectives

  • Develop fluency in core mathematical operations and procedures, including fractions, decimals, percentages, algebra, and geometry.
  • Enhance problem-solving skills by applying mathematical concepts to real-world scenarios.
  • Build maths confidence through regular practice, peer support, and adopting a growth mindset towards mistakes and challenges.
  • Improve their conceptual understanding by exploring maths through concrete-pictorial-abstract (CPA) methods and discussing multiple ways to approach problems.
  • Strengthen mathematical reasoning and communication, enabling them to explain their thinking clearly and justify their answers.
  • Connect maths to real life, recognizing how maths is used in everyday situations and future careers.
  • Participate in collaborative learning, working with peers to solve complex problems and explaining concepts to each other, which reinforces learning.
  • The Course Includes

  • Growth Mindset Focus.
  • Regular Assessments and Feedback.
  • Peer Collaboration.
  • Fluency and Cumulative Practice.
  • Fun Activities to Build a Love of Maths.
  • Course Schedule

    Schedule UTC+001
    Wednesday6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

    Description

    The Year 9 Maths Club is designed as an online program tailored for students who need additional support in building essential maths skills. This club provides a safe, supportive, and engaging environment where students can develop maths fluency, confidence, and problem-solving skills. The emphasis is on real-world application, enabling students to see the relevance of mathematics in everyday life. Through interactive games, peer collaboration, and personalised instruction, the club helps students improve their understanding of core concepts while making maths an enjoyable subject.

    Term 1: Building Foundations and Confidence

    In Term 1, the focus is on laying a strong mathematical foundation and building studentsā€™ confidence in core skills. The term starts with a baseline assessment to identify each student’s strengths and areas for improvement. The lessons then focus on number skills, fractions, decimals, percentages, basic algebra, and geometry.

    A major emphasis is placed on developing maths fluency through regular practice drills and interactive activities like games, puzzles, and real-life maths challenges. Students also begin developing their maths vocabulary and communication skills through group discussions and problem-solving presentations. A growth mindset is introduced to help students see mistakes as a natural part of learning.

    Key Topics:

    • Diagnostic baseline assessment and goal setting.
    • Number skills (factors, multiples, primes).
    • Fractions, decimals, and percentages.
    • Algebraic expressions and equations.
    • Geometry basics (shapes, angles, properties).
    • Maths vocabulary and communication.

    Real-World Application: Students solve real-world problems such as budgeting, converting measurements, and exploring geometric shapes in everyday objects.

    Term 2: Enhancing Problem-Solving and Reasoning Skills (Jan 10 – Mar 30)

    In Term 2, students focus on developing deeper conceptual understanding and enhancing problem-solving strategies. They explore algebraic expressions, ratios and proportions, and transformations in geometry. This term encourages students to approach problems from different angles, promoting flexible thinking. The concrete-pictorial-abstract (CPA) approach is emphasized, particularly in visualizing algebra and geometry concepts.

    Students engage in peer tutoring and group problem-solving to deepen understanding. Weekly fluency drills continue to strengthen basic maths operations, while more advanced algebra and geometry concepts are introduced.

    Key Topics:

    • Problem-solving strategies and reasoning.
    • Expanding and factorising algebraic expressions.
    • Ratios and proportions.
    • Geometry transformations (translations, reflections, rotations).
    • Data handling and probability (collecting and analyzing data).

    Real-World Application: Students work on real-world tasks such as using ratios in recipes, analyzing data from surveys, and exploring geometric transformations in design.

    Term 3: Application and Mastery (Apr 15 – July 18)

    In the final term, the focus shifts to applying and mastering the concepts learned in earlier terms. Students tackle more complex algebraic topics, including simultaneous equations and quadratic equations, while continuing to explore geometry concepts like circles and trigonometry.

    This term also places a strong emphasis on real-world application and project-based learning. Students will work on projects that require them to apply maths to real-life scenarios, such as designing a model or analyzing patterns in nature. Regular reflection sessions help students consolidate their learning, while maths challenges and group activities ensure the club remains engaging and collaborative.

    Key Topics:

    • Solving simultaneous equations.
    • Geometry (circles, area, circumference).
    • Basic trigonometry.
    • Quadratic equations.
    • Extended problem-solving and reasoning.

    Real-World Application: Students engage in projects like designing geometric models, using trigonometry to measure heights, and solving real-life problems using simultaneous equations.

    Cost: Ā£250 per year, payable in 10 monthly instalments of Ā£25.00.

    Should you require further information on this course, please click on the chat widget at the bottom right corner of the screen to leave a message and we will get back to you as soon as possible.

    Requirements

    • Age Group: This course is designed for students aged 13-14 years.
    • Prerequisites: Students should have a good grasp of the four operations addition, long multiplication and division, understand place value and basic fractions.

    Instructor(s)

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    Yusuf Adio

    4.5 (110 ratings)

    30 Courses ā€¢ 525,181 students

    Yusuf Adio is a multifaceted educator and technologist currently pursuing a bachelorā€™s degree in Computer Science. He has taken a year out from his studies to complete an industrial placement at Stewards.ONE, where he oversees our day-to-day operations while also serving as a digital well-being instructor, python programming instructor, Arabic and Maths tutor.

    Yusuf is passionate about equipping students with coding and problem-solving skills. As a Maths tutor, he works closely with secondary students, focusing on building independent study habits.

    Drawing on his studies of technologyā€™s effects on cognitive function, productivity, and well-being, as well as insights from Cal Newportā€™s Deep Work, Yusuf is dedicated to helping students improve their relationship with technology.

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