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I have been a teacher for over 20 years - all the stuff I upload has been tried and tested in my classroom. I don't mind a discussion on Twitter too where I also share new resources. I now have a personal website: https://andylutwyche.com/

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I have been a teacher for over 20 years - all the stuff I upload has been tried and tested in my classroom. I don't mind a discussion on Twitter too where I also share new resources. I now have a personal website: https://andylutwyche.com/
Calculating Gradients Codebreaker
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Calculating Gradients Codebreaker

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Given two points, find the gradient of the line between them and reveal the punchline to a cheesy joke (that is cross-curricular as it involves the German language too).
Gradients Codebreaker
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Gradients Codebreaker

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This is designed as part of an introduction to gradient, essentially involving counting squares, but with one question (at the end) where two coordinates are used.
Solving Equations In Places You Wouldn't Expect
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Solving Equations In Places You Wouldn't Expect

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Eight situations where forming and solving an equation could be required; topics include Perimeter, angles, averages, percentages, fractions, compound measures, probability and ratio (the final two involve quadratics). Read the instructions and from that form and solve. I have done solutions should you need them.
Rearranging Formulae - Fill In The Blanks
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Rearranging Formulae - Fill In The Blanks

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This is an attempt to get students to fill out every stage of their rearranging process. There are six relatively basic questions then three more challenge on the reverse of the page (I did this so that I could decide whether they were suitable for certain classes).
Proportion - Fill In The Blanks
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Proportion - Fill In The Blanks

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Two sections, one for direct and one for inverse proportion; four calculations (one example) to complete the blanks in. This aims to get students thinking forwards and backwards.
Sketching A Graph Given An Equation
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Sketching A Graph Given An Equation

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This is designed to help students through the thought process of where a graph will be given its equation. I have given options as to shape and asked where the graph will intersect with the axes. It involves linear, quadratic, cubic, reciprocal and exponential graphs as well as a couple of challenge ones at the end.