Progression maps overview
What are they?
A map is useful if you are going on a journey. You need to know your starting point, your destination and the points in between. These maps are to help you plan the learning journey for pupils who are achieving below expectations and need to make better progress. They 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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In this section
- Progression Maps: Probability
- Progression maps: Number FDPRP
- Progression maps: Number Written calculation
- Progression maps: Reading, point 1 The developing reader
- Progression maps: Reading, point 2 The secure developing reader
- Progression maps: Reading, point 4 The secure competent reader
- Progression maps: Reading, point 7 The reflective reader
- Progression maps: Writing, point 3 The competent writer
- Progression maps: Writing, point 4 The secure competent writer
- Progression maps: Writing, point 5 The active writer
- Progression maps: Writing, point 7 The reflective writer
- Progression maps: Writing, point 8 The secure reflective writer
- Progression maps: Writing, point 9 The versatile writer
- Progression maps: Writing, point 10 The secure versatile writer
- Progression maps for mathematics: Advice for parents, carers and mentors
- Secondary Intervention: Teaching assistants training module Key aspects of mathematics intervention
See also
- Progression maps for mathematics
- Progression maps: Reading, point 3 The competent reader
- Progression maps: Using and applying mathematics Communicating
- Progression maps: Using and applying mathematics Problem solving
- Progression maps: Using and applying mathematics Reasoning
- Progression maps: Writing
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