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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/
Types of Graph
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Types of Graph

(4)
I did this having seen numerous poor attempts at sketches in books on recognising types of graph.
Surds Matching
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Surds Matching

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I needed some surds practice so designed this. It moves through simplifying surds, surd calculations to rationalising the denominator. Discussion should be forthcoming as to the answer to the "spare". Now printable!
Algebra Tour de France
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Algebra Tour de France

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Calculate each team's final position in the race by substituting in a value of your choice. There's a bit of algebraic proof in there too to see if the teams will finish in the same position regardless of the value substituted.
Monsters Inc - Properties of Number
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Monsters Inc - Properties of Number

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This is aimed at lower ability but could also be used for higher ability. It combines maths and drawing as you have to sketch what the monster should look like given the properties. The first two have specific numbers, the second two offer a variety of answers and was intended (by me) to lead to discussion, but you could use it however you like!
Enlargement - Explain Your Reasoning
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Enlargement - Explain Your Reasoning

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Increasingly difficult questions from D grade up to A grade and with a 'Red, Amber, Green' table to fill in their progress. I've said that it can be used at KS3 as well, because I reckon that they will figure out the tougher stuff. (One mistake now corrected.)
Volume Puzzles
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Volume Puzzles

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I’ve no idea where I got these (if they were yours then message me and I will give credit as it’s certainly due) but I only had a paper copy so I have typed them up because I use them every year. They do exactly what they say on the tin. I have added my own one with slightly harder shapes entitled Cake Joke, but it’s the same thing (error corrected).
Reflection Worksheet
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Reflection Worksheet

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I just wanted a reasonably simple reflection worksheet for some lower ability students so came up with this and it seemed to challenge them.
Conclusions From Statistical Graphs
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Conclusions From Statistical Graphs

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This is a pretty simple idea for various abilities where you display a graph and the class have to write down all that the graph tells them, in full sentences! I have included a couple of misleading graphs too, which adds a bit of differentiation.
OCR Foundation Unit A Revision World Tour (2010+)
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OCR Foundation Unit A Revision World Tour (2010+)

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KS4 Maths Revision Worksheets Place Value & Negatives, Sequences, Bearings and Scales, Graphs é Charts, Factors, Multiples é Ratio, Equations é Formulae, Average é Range, Rounding. This is an attempt to make revision a little more interesting for those doing the modular OCR GCSE course. Calculate the answers, convert to letters and find my next destination on my 'Revision World Tour'.