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Progression Maps

A teacher interacting with pupils in a lesson planned using the secondary progression maps.

The Progression Maps for English and mathematics are intended to help you plan the learning journey for pupils who are achieving below expectations and need to make better progress. The maps help you identify where the pupils are, where they need to go next and how you can help them get there.

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English

  • Overview: English progression map in English
  • Reader in English
  • Writer in English

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Mathematics

  • Overview - Mathematics progression map in Mathematics
  • Using and applying in Mathematics
  • Number in Mathematics
  • Algebra in Mathematics
  • Shape, space and measures in Mathematics
  • Handling data and probability in Mathematics

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  • Secondary Intervention extras: additional material and references: Progression Maps

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