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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/
Graphs Matching
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Graphs Matching

(9)
This is an activity, with accompanying worksheets, that should encourage a discussion between students and teacher about equations of graphs/functions and what each part "does" regarding the position of the line/curve. You could lead on to other discussions about how the function/equation could be presented.
Surds Codebreakers
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Surds Codebreakers

(11)
Two codebreakers on simplifying surds, including adding and subtracting on number 2. The usual lame jokes to discover both involving toast and both conceived on the drive home.
Solving Linear Simultaneous Equations Graphically
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Solving Linear Simultaneous Equations Graphically

(10)
I was looking for something that had its own grids as I didn’t want the mis-drawing of axes to take over a lesson but there wasn’t a lot (maybe I wasn’t looking in the right place), so I wrote this. There are three sections: y=mx+c, rearranging to y=mx+c, mixed questions. There is also a RAG sheet for students to fill in as they go to demonstrate progress.
Clumsy Clive On Pythagoras and Trigonometry
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Clumsy Clive On Pythagoras and Trigonometry

(10)
Clive has two homeworks to tackle but is making mistakes once again. The first homework involves right-angled triangles, the second a question in 3D and non-right-angled triangles. Spot the mistakes, correct them and then explain what Clive needs to do in the future.
Game of Cones - Season 1 - Fractions
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Game of Cones - Season 1 - Fractions

(11)
I've been itching to do a maths 'Games of Thrones' thing for a while and then this popped into my head. Fraction of a number, comparing fractions and adding and subtracting all in the name of an ice cream war!
Rearranging Formulae Matching
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Rearranging Formulae Matching

(13)
Eight matching activities, getting increasingly difficult, on various different formulae to rearrange. These are designed as plenaries or starters and should encourage discussion.
Probability Codebreaker
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Probability Codebreaker

(6)
The mandatory joke (courtesy of Tim Vine) and various probability questions including simple calculation, expected number of outcomes, the probability of x and y, the probability of "not x".
I Think of a Number...
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I Think of a Number...

(5)
This is an attempt to relate algebraic questions that children struggle with to worded questions they can all do. It is designed to start you off, building up from 'I think of a number' to a full blown linear equation.
Clumsy Clive on Indices
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Clumsy Clive on Indices

(11)
This was an idea I had in on the way to work one morning - Clive makes mistakes on his homework and you need to correct them, explaining the mistake he’s made in each case. I intend to use this as a plenary or starter to check learning etc. They should create discussion too. There are 5 different mistakes to correct on two separate sheets; number 2 cover negative and fractional indices.
Super Hero Stratified Sampling
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Super Hero Stratified Sampling

(9)
All super heroes have decided to survey people in order to make their operation more efficient, but they need help with stratified sampling. That’s where you come in…
Reflection Worksheet
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Reflection Worksheet

(7)
I just wanted a reasonably simple reflection worksheet for some lower ability students so came up with this and it seemed to challenge them.
Clumsy Clive On Averages and Range
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Clumsy Clive On Averages and Range

(9)
Five more questions that Clive seems a bit confused on. These questions involve median and mean from sets of data, plus calculatiing the mean from a frequency table and estimating the mean from grouped data. I will probably throw a couple more questions in verbally (find the modal group etc) whilst discussing the answers and reasons why as a class.
Place Value Codebreaker
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Place Value Codebreaker

(7)
A short activity with a really lame joke (when aren't they?) naming the place value in which the 5 is positioned in each number. Designed for a quick homework, plenary or starter and involves tenths etc as well as the large place values (up to 10 million).
Calculus Spiders
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Calculus Spiders

(17)
This covers basic differentiation, finding gradients at given x values but could be used to introduce integration plus moves on to negative and fractional powers of x. Could be used at Core 1 (or whatever they are going to call it when it changes) and with the new GCSE.