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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/
Gradients of Lines to Equations of Lines
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Gradients of Lines to Equations of Lines

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A colleague told me that I didn’t have anything on gradient and so I produced this. The worksheet hopefully leads students from finding a gradient of a line to drawing a line given its gradient to finding the equations of lines and so on. There are 8 sections and a challenge in each section to allow students to prove that they are capable of some quite complex mathematics. It ends with finding the equation of a line given two points on that line but is designed for you to drop in and out at a place of your choosing. Typo corrected!
Reindeer Squad - Linear Sequences
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Reindeer Squad - Linear Sequences

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This worksheet has six questions and eight answers to choose from (this is to avoid students guessing the final answer/answers) so that Santa can rest two reindeer for each trip. This one covers linear sequences (finding their nth terms) and contains an answer sheet. I use these as starters/plenaries or as "prove you can do this topic" sheets. I have used them as quick homework tasks too.
Reindeer Squad - Parallel and Perpendicular Lines
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Reindeer Squad - Parallel and Perpendicular Lines

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This worksheet has six questions and eight answers to choose from (this is to avoid students guessing the final answer/answers) so that Santa can rest two reindeer for each trip. This one covers parallel and perpendicular lines and contains an answer sheet. I use these as starters/plenaries or as "prove you can do this topic" sheets. I have used them as quick homework tasks too.
Reindeer Squad - Algebra Bundle
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Reindeer Squad - Algebra Bundle

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Each of these 21 worksheets has six questions and eight answers to choose from (this is to avoid students guessing the final answer/answers) so that Santa can rest two reindeer for each trip. I have covered all sorts of algebra topics from solving equations to linear graphs (including parallel and perpendicular lines), inequalities, algebraic fractions, simplifying expressions, linear sequences and substitution. I use these as quick starters/plenaries or as "prove you can do this" sheets. I have used them as quick homework tasks too. Answers are provided for each.
Advent Calendar - Solving Linear Equations
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Advent Calendar - Solving Linear Equations

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This is a Christmas-themed idea I came up with where students answer the questions (the solutions are 1 to 24) and each answer links to a word; put the words in numerical order and an entire joke is revealed! My students are actually enjoying them quite a lot.
Christmas Maths Bundle 4
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Christmas Maths Bundle 4

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One of these (an "Advent calendar") is available for free but not all I'm afraid but there are a variety of new Christmas maths resources including two new codebreakers and two transformation codebreakers all of which contain a lame joke to discover. On top of this are my new idea which are five new "Advent Calendars" where you answer 24 questions to get a festive joke as a prize. There is also a festive graphs activity involving linear graphs (y=mx+c) and quadratic graphs. I have used these in response to being told to "teach curriculum up to the holidays" and the students seem to like them.
Inequalities Explosions
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Inequalities Explosions

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Designed to help students become comfortable with algebra, this also covers inequalities including one "explosion" involving two inequality signs. Discussions could be had over simplifying and different ways to write them.
Proportion Explosions
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Proportion Explosions

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This allows students to access different aspects of proportion. This covers direct and inverse proportion and could be used as a discussion exercise.
Easter Maths Bundle
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Easter Maths Bundle

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All these are available for free but if you want them all from one place then here you go. Some Easter-themed maths worksheets including graphs, distance-time, simultaneous equations and others.
Christmas Maths Bundle 3
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Christmas Maths Bundle 3

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All these Christmas-themed resources are available for free but if you want them as a bundle then here you go. These festive worksheets cover number and algebra including Bidmas, solving equations, linear and quadratic graphs, co-ordinates, ratio, inequalities, LCM, estimation and simultaneous equations.
Christmas Maths Bundle 2
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Christmas Maths Bundle 2

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All these Christmas-themed worksheets are available for free but if you want them as a bundle then this one covers data and geometry and measures. There are festive worksheets on unit conversion, transformations, area and perimeter, tree diagrams, bearings and distance-time.
Christmas Maths Bundle 1
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Christmas Maths Bundle 1

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All these are available individually for free but if you want a bundle then this is for you. In this lots is a Maths Advent Calendar, two murder mysteries where you can input your own class’ names, a big quiz and some festive codebreakers ranging from easy to fairly tough. All come with answers.
New Codebreakers - November 2016 Bundle
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New Codebreakers - November 2016 Bundle

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All these are available for free individually but if you want them all in one lot here you go. Each delivers a (generally lame) joke whilst practising key mathematical skills. I use them for short homeworks, starters and plenaries. Topics include vectors, probability trees, circle theorems, algebraic fractions, histograms, angle properties, trigonometry, simultaneous equations, sets and Venn diagrams. All come with answers.
Sets and Venn Diagrams Codebreaker
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Sets and Venn Diagrams Codebreaker

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The usual lame joke (quite guess-able hence the anagram version) but sets and Venn diagrams covered in this one. This could lead to discussions and students inventing their own jokes.
Tables and Equations of Lines Match Up
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Tables and Equations of Lines Match Up

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There two sets of tables (one without negative values of x and one with) and equations to match up. There are two more tables than equations meaning that guessing is far more difficult but as an extension students can work out the missing equations of lines. This should encourage some discussion too.
Exploding Linear Graphs
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Exploding Linear Graphs

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This is designed to test all aspects of y=mx+c. There are 4 different "explosions" of increasing difficulty that should encourage discussion in class and hopefully develop deeper understanding of the concept of equations of lines.
Rearranging Explosions
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Rearranging Explosions

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I am about to tackle rearranging formulae (a topic so many find difficult) with my Year 10 class so came up with this in an attempt to make them more comfortable with playing with algebra; it should also encourage discussion about different ways of doing it.
Logarithms Codebreakers
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Logarithms Codebreakers

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Four lame jokes to discover (a couple with help from Tim Vine) based around logarithms. I use these as starters to get the students in the logarithm mood but use them as you wish. They cover simplifying, and use of the laws.