Hi all, a maths issue again on which I'd appreciate some advice. I have a parents evening tonight for DS (age 5, Autumn birthday). He is in reception, at a private school and in a small class of 15. The school prides itself on provision for able children, including accreditation from NACE. From what I can tell, this does happen further up the school (year 3 onwards). I know the teacher is aware of DS's current level in reading - she has moved him very quickly up the reading bands and the books he brings home are appropriate. She is also aware that he is ahead in maths, and for the weekly maths homework specifically sends extra challenges for him, some of which are actually stretching. But from what I can tell there is no differentiation happening in class at all, and any progress he has made in maths this year has been stuff done at home.
I am in two minds about whether I say anything to the teacher about this; on the one hand, it's still only reception, I do think things will improve in future years as others catch up to him and I am far more interested in his social development at school at this stage. On the other hand, he clearly finds maths lessons at school boring and I would like this to change. For example, this week at school they are learning and using the number 16. At home last weekend he voluntarily set himself the challenge of answering something like
235 + ? = 427 and got it right.
So do I say something or not?