Course details

Course Title:

Maths Functional Skills Level 2

Course Number:

SKV22003

Venue:

Village Learning Centre

Learning Area:

Level:

Start Date:

07 January 2025

End Date:

01 July 2025

Session Time(s):

09:30 - 12:00

Total Hours:

55

Class Size:

Between 10 and 16 learners

Who is this course for

FEES- almost all of our maths and English classes are fully funded meaning you will not need to pay fees. When you click apply now, use the drop down box to select the 'Full remission' option and this will zero the fees. Our staff will provide more information once you've booked your assessment.


The course is for anyone wanting to improve their Maths skills and achieve a recognised qualification. It is suitable for learners who do not already have a Level 2 maths qualification or GCSE C or 4 and above.
Maths functional skills are benchmark qualifications required by many employers and recognised nationally.

What are the entry requirements

To join a functional skills class at Level 1 or Level 2 you will usually have completed functional skills, Entry Level 3 or Level 1 respectively, or be working at that standard.
An initial assessment will be completed prior to enrolling onto this course to check prior knowledge and ensure you join the correct level course for you.

What will I be learning

Functional skills courses aim to equip learners with the skills needed to handle mathematical tasks confidently in everyday and professional contexts.  You will build practical and independent problem-solving skills and increase confidence in using maths for a range of tasks.

Level 1 Functional Skills Maths
Numbers and Calculations: Use whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percentages; estimate and approximate.
Measures and Shapes: Work with units of measurement, shapes, perimeters, and areas.
Data Handling: Collect and interpret data using charts and graphs; calculate averages.
Problem Solving: Apply maths to everyday problems and check the accuracy of solutions.

Level 2 Functional Skills Maths
Advanced Numbers: Perform calculations with fractions, decimals, percentages; understand ratios, proportions.
Measures and Shapes: Calculate areas, perimeters, volumes, and work with angles and compound measures.
Data and Probability: Analyse data, calculate probabilities, and use statistical measures.
Complex Problem Solving: Develop strategies for solving real-life scenarios using logical reasoning.

How will I be assessed and supported

At DALS, we use an Individual Learning Plan (ILP) to set and review targets and provide feedback, enabling continual reflection and evaluation throughout the course. Learners will also receive verbal and written feedback on marked work. Learners will use their ILP to help track and monitor their own progress towards set goals, to support personal development and achievement.
The exam consists of 2 parts, a non-calculator and a calculator section.
At enrolment, it is important that you tell us if you have a learning difficulty or disability and require support. Learners declaring a support need will be referred for an assessment. If an enhanced support need is confirmed, a Support Package will be offered, to assist your progress in your learning and development, specific to your assessed needs.

What do I need to bring?

Pen, pencil, ruler, a notebook, calculator and a folder.

Any additional costs?

There are no costs for the course. However, there will now be a requirement for candidates to pay for re-sits in Functional Skills exams (Maths, English and ICT).
This will include anyone who does not arrive for their exam - in these instances you must pay for the second and any subsequent exams in the same subject.

What can this course lead to

We have lots of courses planned to ensure you have a variety of progression routes. If you are interested in another course, please ask for more information or telephone our Helpline on 01332 956565 or DALSenquiries@derby.gov.uk

On completion of this course, you could progress to:


The next step in your Maths Functional Skills / GCSE
English Functional Skills
Employability courses
ICT courses

 

Village Learning Centre

Address:
Village Learning Centre, Browning Street, Derby, DE23 8DN

Phone: 01332 956340

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Online

You can enrol onto this course now using our online secure website:
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In person

You can pop into any of our centres to enrol:

Village Learning Centre - Browning Street, Derby, DE23 8DN

Opening Times: Mon - Fri 9 – 4.30pm and Weds/Thurs evenings until 8.30pm.

Derby Multicultural Centre – Dairyhouse Road, Derby, DE23 8HN

Opening times: Mon - Fri 9 – 5pm and Mon/Tues evenings until 8.30pm.

Allen Park Centre - Allen Park Centre, Allen Street, Allenton, Derby, DE24 9DE

Opening times: Mon to Fri 9am to 4pm

Kedleston Road Training Centre - 184 Kedleston Road, Derby, DE22 1GT

Opening times: Mon - Fri 9 – 4pm and Mon evening until 8.30pm.

By telephone

Enquiries: 01332 956565

By Email

DALSenquiries@derby.gov.uk

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Note: Please bring evidence of eligibility for fee reduction to the first class.