At Moolap Primary School, students learn mathematics in rich and engaging contexts. The knowledge and skills that underpin the Mathematics curriculum are explicitly taught in the six strands of the Victorian Curriculum: Number, Algebra, Measurement, Space, Statistics and Probability (commencing at Level 3). The proficiencies of Understanding, Fluency, Reasoning and Problem Solving are embedded across all six stands. The Moolap Instructional Model for Mathematics teaches and revises key concepts via an effective lesson sequence that involves warm-up activities, explicit teaching of skills, guided and independent practice and revision. Students will have experiences in problem-solving, investigations, skills practise, open-ended tasks, integration of ICT where appropriate and links to real-life applications.
Our goal is to help each student build confidence and enjoy mathematics.
To support this, our students are provided with:
✅ Real-World Contexts – Students engage in activities that link mathematics to real-world problems, helping them see the relevance of numeracy in everyday life.
✅ Technology Integration – We integrate digital tools and apps that support mathematical thinking, such as interactive games, simulations and graphing tools.
✅ Collaborative Learning – Students work together on projects and tasks that encourage cooperative problem-solving and discussion.
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