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Draft Maths Curriculum — available for your information

Thank you to everyone who took the time to share their feedback on mathematics and statistics for Years 0 – 8. The consultation period for this learning area is now closed. Your insights and expertise will play a crucial role in shaping the final learning area content, due to be released in October 2024. In the meantime, the draft remains available for reference. Please note this will be removed when the final content is published on Tāhūrangi.

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About this resource

Following consultation, the mathematics and statistics draft learning area within Te Mātaiaho | The New Zealand Curriculum remains available for your information.

This learning area is a draft and will be further refined before the final version is released in October ahead of being used from the start of 2025. 

We have made significant progress so far, thanks to the hard work of many people.  Thank you to everyone who provided their feedback and perspectives during the consultation.

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Mathematics and statistics for Years 0-8 Learning Area

The updated mathematics & statistics for Years 0-8 draft learning area content will remain available for your information following the consultation period.  The final version of this content, incorporating the feedback we’ve heard is due to be released in October 2024. 

As part of supporting the great work you do every day as teachers and leaders, we have built on and improved previous versions of the maths learning area, incorporated feedback and engagement undertaken over the last four years and added year-by-year teaching sequences. We have also completed and combined the work of the Common Practice Model into the maths learning areas to ensure you can access all key curriculum material in a single document.

What you will see in the updated maths learning area is a clear teaching sequence, something that has been missing in the current curriculum to date. 

This change means that schools will not have to create teaching sequences themselves, freeing up teachers to focus on building exciting teaching and learning programmes that bring the content to life.

The updated learning area will sit within The New Zealand Curriculum framework (Te Mātaiaho).  We will continue to refine this framework alongside the development of all the other learning areas. 

A summary of Te Mātaiaho is included to provide context, alongside the learning areas. 

You will also recognise:

  • The Understand Know Do (UKD) model
  • Phases of learning
  • Progress outcomes
  • Previously seen elements of the Common Practice Model

 

Viewing the draft curriculum content

The draft mathematics and statistics learning area is currently presented in PDF format. From October 2024, you can expect the final product will be designed to bring the national curriculum to life in a way that is interactive, easy to navigate, and connected to valuable resources that we will build on over-time.

For viewing online

In the mathematics and statistics learning area, the tables in the teaching sequences for phases 1 and 2 are spread across two pages. Therefore, on screen, the curriculum is best viewed using the link below so that each double page spread is viewed.

Te Mātaiaho framework and maths learning area combined

Mathematics and statistics – Online Version 

For printing

If you intend on printing the document print the below versions double sided.  Then staple or bulldog clip the left-hand side of the printout, so that as you go through the document, each double spread is visible when you turn the pages.

Te Mātaiaho framework and maths learning area combined

Mathematics and Statistics – Print Version

 

Exploring the draft learning area

We have provided a short video with useful information to help you explore the draft mathematics & statistics learning area.  This can be found here. 

Questions and Support

If you have any questions or need any guidance, please contact us at [email protected]