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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/
Wall-E Security - Perimeter
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Wall-E Security - Perimeter

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Find out how far Wall-E has to travel on one patrol so that he can charge his battery. It's a short worksheet on perimeter for my low ability Year 9s, but I will use it elsewhere!
Perimeter Fencing Co.
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Perimeter Fencing Co.

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The Perimeter Fencing Company like getting the best deal they can for their customers when they put a fence around a ploit, which means no wastage. Calculate the exact amount of fencing required for each plot.
Advert Maths - Units of Measurement Worksheet
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Advert Maths - Units of Measurement Worksheet

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KS3 / GCSE worksheet with answers. Using the old 'Accrington Stanley, who are they?', 'Exactly' advert, I have based some measures conversion on the things that appear. Includes simple conversions, metric to imperial and area conversion. Video now on both Notebook and powerpoint.
The House That Matt Built
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The House That Matt Built

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Matthew the Mathematician has wants a house designed mathematically - this involves transformations, calculations, properties of number etc.
Advert Maths - Multiples, Factors etc.Powerpoint.
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Advert Maths - Multiples, Factors etc.Powerpoint.

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Using the R. White's 'I&'m a secret lemonade drinker' advert from 1973 (really?!), four questions recalling number facts based on the advert. Video on both Notebook and powerpoint. Great for revision of number facts KS3 mainly.
An Incredible Questionnaire - KS3 / GCSE
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An Incredible Questionnaire - KS3 / GCSE

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The Incredibles statistics worksheet have written a questionnaire to make their superhero operations more efficient in the current economic climate. Can you help them amend their questions?
Bearings Grylls
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Bearings Grylls

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The name was suggested by a pupils of mine, but it's pretty self explanatory. Describe Bear&'s journey across the Lake District, where he meets friends and ends up at Stan Laurel&';s birthplace in Ulverston!
Superman Bearings
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Superman Bearings

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Finish off the details of Superman's journey to the various crime scenes. This involves scale and bearings.
Simultaneous Equations - McDonald's Style
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Simultaneous Equations - McDonald's Style

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Calculate how much each person must pay based on their orders at McDonald's. The inspiration came from mrslack_maths and his resource linked here: https://www.tes.co.uk/teaching-resource/McDonalds-Simultaneous-Equations-6406906/ which is very nice so go and have a look at that as well!
Loom Band Ratio
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Loom Band Ratio

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My daughter loves these things and you can't move in my house for them them so I thought I&'d do a ratio activity involving them. It involves simplifying, sharing and finding value for money.
Batman and Ironman Tree Diagrams
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Batman and Ironman Tree Diagrams

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Batman gets Robin to replace the weapons he uses, but Ironman can only fit a certain number in his suit. This is designed to show reasonably simple tree diagrams with replacement (Batman) and move onto tougher tree diagrams without replacement (Ironman).
European Football Attendances Frequency Polygons
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European Football Attendances Frequency Polygons

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I really wanted some frequency polygon work but it is very thin on the ground, so I came up with this. I have also linked the website from which I got all the data. There are two versions; one (Raw Data) where they must tabulate first, and a second (Data Tables) for those you just want to get on with graphing and interpreting.