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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/
Lazy Lionel on Geometry 1
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Lazy Lionel on Geometry 1

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Lionel is pretty good at Maths but won’t show any workings; he therefore loses marks in tests and assessments. Can your classes show Lionel how to achieve full marks?
Hasty Hazel and Methodical Mabel On Number 1
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Hasty Hazel and Methodical Mabel On Number 1

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Hazel shows no workings, Mabel makes errors. Each gets marks (or not as the case may be) for questions but Mabel gets more even when Hazel is correct. This idea was from a colleague who wanted to emphasise the importance of showing a clear method and the potential to get more marks even with an incorrect answer. The intention is to get students to discuss where marks are gained and where they are lost as well as them correcting Mabel.
Cosine Rule - Fill In The Blanks
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Cosine Rule - Fill In The Blanks

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Two sets of questions (one on calculating a side, one on calculating an angle) using the cosine rule, allowing students to place measurements in the formula and work backwards from formula to diagram. This is intended for use when introducing the formula to students but you know your students better than me so use it (or don’t) however you like.
Non-Examples - Function Notation
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Non-Examples - Function Notation

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Each slide contains five questions that have been answered, but not necessarily correctly. Your class need to discuss whether the answer given is correct or not and find the correct answer if not. These bring up common errors and lots of discussions. Areas covered: substitution, inverses, composite, domain & range.
Lazy Lionel On Number 1
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Lazy Lionel On Number 1

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Lionel is a great mathematician but won’t write any workings. He keeps losing marks as a result. Can you give full solutions so that Lionel understands how he can achieve full marks?
Lazy Lionel on Algebra 2
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Lazy Lionel on Algebra 2

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Lionel doesn’t do workings; he loses most of the marks on a question which requires workings therefore. Can your students help him with inequalities, forming quadratics, equations and expanding brackets?
Lazy Lionel On Algebra 1
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Lazy Lionel On Algebra 1

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Lionel’s pretty good at Maths but shows no workings whatsoever; this means he gets very few marks even though he gets stuff correct or partly correct. Students need to show Lionel how to write a full solution so he can maximise his marks. The whole point of this is to get students discussing the steps to a successful solution. This involves forming and solving equations, substitution and algebraic fractions amongst other things.
Lazy Lionel On Geometry 2
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Lazy Lionel On Geometry 2

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Lionel is still refusing to writing any workings so your students need to show him the way. He is tackling trigonometry, bearings, parallel lines and speed (measures, which I know could come under Number but…)
Lazy Lionel On Number 2
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Lazy Lionel On Number 2

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More Lionel stuff here; he doesn’t write his workings so loses loads of marks. Can your students help him? This is slightly more challenging than “Number 1”, involving standard form, LCM (involving prime factors), proportion, mixed numbers.
Lazy Lionel On Data 1
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Lazy Lionel On Data 1

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Lionel is a decent mathematician but will not write his method down so loses loads of marks in exams etc. Can your students help Lionel write full solutions? Here Lionel tackles averages, pie charts and probability (expected outcomes).
11+ Entrance Exam Preparation
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11+ Entrance Exam Preparation

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This set of resources (four PowerPoints and a booklet) are populated with Maths topics that often appear in school entrance exams to Year 7 having looked at numerous examples from various schools. The PowerPoints are split in to Number, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics & Probability and include worked examples and questions to do. The booklet contains questions and answers involving the topics covered in the PowerPoints.
13+ Entrance Exam Preparation
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13+ Entrance Exam Preparation

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This set of resources (four PowerPoints and a booklet) are populated with Maths topics that often appear in school entrance exams to Year 9 having looked at numerous examples from various schools. The PowerPoints are split in to Number, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics & Probability and include worked examples and questions to do. The booklet contains questions and answers involving the topics covered in the PowerPoints.
Lazy Lionel On Number 3
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Lazy Lionel On Number 3

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Help Lionel gain full credit for his answers (he gives no working whatsoever); this one involves recurring decimals to fractions, surds (rationalising and expanding two brackets), proportion (recipes).
Lazy Lionel On Algebra 3
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Lazy Lionel On Algebra 3

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Lionel loses marks because he doesn’t write full solutions. The students in your class need to show Lionel how he could get full marks. This is designed to get students talking about solutions and contains solving equations, equations of lines, indices and factorising (difference of two squares).
Show That... Equations of Lines
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Show That... Equations of Lines

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This is designed to force students in to showing their workings by giving them the answer by asking “show that” questions. This involves equations of lines including perpendiculars.
Lazy Lionel On Number 4
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Lazy Lionel On Number 4

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Lionel is a decent mathematician but only writes answers and loses lots of marks as a result (he loses all of them on this sheet). Your class’ job is to help Lionel gain full credit. Topics on here involve repeated percentage change, proportion and calculating with bounds. It is designed to create mathematical discussion.
Lazy Lionel On Data 2
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Lazy Lionel On Data 2

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Lionel is still not offering any form of workings so your students’ job is to show Lionel how he should have presented his solution to get full marks. Topics include frequency tables, grouped frequency, set notation and probability (mutually exclusive).
14+ Entrance Exam Preparation
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14+ Entrance Exam Preparation

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This set of resources (four PowerPoints and a booklet) are populated with Maths topics that often appear in school entrance exams to Year 10 having looked at numerous examples from various schools. The PowerPoints are split in to Number, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics & Probability and include worked examples and questions to do. The booklet contains questions and answers involving the topics covered in the PowerPoints.
Entrance Test Preparation  Bundle
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Entrance Test Preparation Bundle

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This set of resources (four PowerPoints and a booklet for each year group) are populated with Maths topics that often appear in school entrance exams to Year 7, 9, 10 having looked at numerous examples from various schools. The PowerPoints are split in to Number, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics & Probability and include worked examples and questions to do. The booklets contain questions and answers involving the topics covered in the PowerPoints.