Hero image

Andy Lutwyche's Shop

Average Rating4.69
(based on 8554 reviews)

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/

2k+Uploads

5552k+Views

8048k+Downloads

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 - Find Your Level
alutwychealutwyche

Graphs - Find Your Level

(0)
This works its way up from horizontal and vertical graphs with their equations (grade F/2) to equations of circles (grade A*/9) through a series of questions on the topic and more practice questions if required. Students click through based upon their ability to answer the questions and should allow them to focus their revision at the correct point.
Finding Nemo and Dory Bearings
alutwychealutwyche

Finding Nemo and Dory Bearings

(2)
I came up with this activity whilst toasting crumpets for breakfast over half term. This gives the opportunity to measure/read bearings accurately and find the position of something given a bearing from two points. Answers are the best I could do from my computer screen!
OCR Higher Unit A Revision World Tour (2010+)
alutwychealutwyche

OCR Higher Unit A Revision World Tour (2010+)

(1)
KS4 Maths Revision worksheets: Directed Numbers, Sequences, Pythagoras and Trigonometry, Graphs & Charts, Factors, Multiples é Ratio, Equations é Formulae, Frequency Tables, Rounding, Estimationé Reciprocals, 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'.
KS3 Maths: forming and solving equations worksheet
alutwychealutwyche

KS3 Maths: forming and solving equations worksheet

(3)
Forming and solving equations in a functional way. How Many MP4 Players In A Box? - Equations. Having really struggled with a class over solving equations I came up with this idea of finding out how many MP4 players are in a box. It's an attempt to make solving equations more accessible, including multiplying out brackets.
Neet Data Analysis
alutwychealutwyche

Neet Data Analysis

(0)
I found this map of the Neet (Not in Employment, Education or Training) data from 2009/10. I have looked at Worthing purely because that's where I work. Not the most happy statistics, but real-life and relevent to the kids, and might encourage them to get the best grades they can before they because a statistic!
Ludwig von Terrible's Bomb Threat
alutwychealutwyche

Ludwig von Terrible's Bomb Threat

(4)
Your mission is to diffuse a bomb, but as the video explains Ludwig has left clues to the code required. Answer the questions, find the average of your answers in each section to decipher the code. In all honesty you don't need to show the 30 second video, but my classes like confirmation of my stupidity every now and then, so the video exists as a result. It is designed for lower ability students.
Tekken Substitution
alutwychealutwyche

Tekken Substitution

(1)
Work out who wins each fight in this game of algebraic Tekken by substituting in the points scores for each strike landed!
Batman Probability
alutwychealutwyche

Batman Probability

(1)
Find the probability of the next enemy Batman meets being one of the 6 scenarios. I was going to extend this into getting the class to come up with their own questions based on the enemies.
Ratio Activities: Batman and Robin PowerPoint
alutwychealutwyche

Ratio Activities: Batman and Robin PowerPoint

(7)
This resource consists of a PowerPoint and worksheet with answers. The aim is to divide the villains up in the given ratios for Batman and Robin to tackle, then find the ratio by simplifying. Ideal for KS3 and KS4 students.