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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/
Mr T Algebra
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Mr T Algebra

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Find the formulae to calculate how many Snickers bars Mr T fires at the walker and the swimmer. Starts off with numerical problems then moves onto general formulae.
Superman Graphing
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Superman Graphing

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You are an air traffic controller at Metropolis airport and have to plot Superman's course using the equations given and discover where all the villains are.
The Asymptotes Baseball Team
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The Asymptotes Baseball Team

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Find the equations of the asymptotes that the players hit ball along. As a freelance baseball mathematician you need to tell their opponents where not to place fielders.
GCSE Geometry - Iron Man Vectors
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GCSE Geometry - Iron Man Vectors

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GCSE Worksheet. Iron Man's suit is malfunctioning and will only travel in certain directions and for a certain time. He needs to get between certain places - help him out!
The Avengers Assemble for a Maths Quiz
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The Avengers Assemble for a Maths Quiz

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KS3 / GCSE questions quiz. This is for use as a team game - choose an Avenger and then choose one of their 3 questions and answer within 1 minute to win 5 points. The quiz is all hyperlinked so just click on the appropriate bit to get to the appropriate slide.
Captain America Sequences worksheet
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Captain America Sequences worksheet

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Calculate how many villains Captain America has to fight in certain rooms of the three 'House of Horrors', plus the rule rule (nth term) he uses to make this calculation. Ideal for KS3 and GCSE maths students.
KS3 - Angry Birds Maths - Algebra Worksheets
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KS3 - Angry Birds Maths - Algebra Worksheets

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Calculate the points I'd score by destroying these pigs and then calculate the formulae for calculating the total score. It's designed to make algebra more relevent. Smart board file to save printing once more!
Tikkin - Martial Arts Angles
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Tikkin - Martial Arts Angles

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Using the fighting game of Tekken can you help the programmers calculate the missing angles in each move? This is designed to be a starter of an angles lesson, not a challenge. I have done a Smart Board version to save on printing.
KS2 / KS3: Pacman Maths Worksheet
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KS2 / KS3: Pacman Maths Worksheet

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KS2 / KS3 Maths. This is simple rotation and writing coherent instructions using Pacman as a model. It is designed to be an introduction to rotation and transformations.
Tetris 2 - Angles in Shapes - Worksheet
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Tetris 2 - Angles in Shapes - Worksheet

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The designers of the classic game Tetris want to produce a more difficult version of the game. Can you help decide which shapes will fit together with no gaps? This is centred around interior angles of regular shapes and tessellation.
Feeding Animal Fractions
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Feeding Animal Fractions

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Calculate how much food my pets are going to need whilst I'm away on holiday for a week. This involves multiplying, dividing and adding fractions.
UK Algebra Tour
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UK Algebra Tour

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Use the values for a, b, c, d and e to calculate yhe distance between the cities in the UK using the formulae given. It also gives the students the opportunity to create their own formulae.
Batman and Robin Loci Worksheet
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Batman and Robin Loci Worksheet

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Using loci which criminals are caught in each of the four situations. This involves the locus around a point, perpendicular bisector and angle bisector. Have tried to show rough answers too, if it helps.
Easter Egg Hunt
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Easter Egg Hunt

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I wanted something mathematical for the last lesson of term so came up with this. There are two versions, foundation and higher, so take your pick.