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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/
The Walking Dead - Season 1 - Congruence and Similarity
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The Walking Dead - Season 1 - Congruence and Similarity

(18)
Decide which buildings are free from zombies (shufflers and nibblers) by using knowledge of congruence and similarity to help Deputy Nick Crimes. The PowerPoint has basic animations (the answers basically) as it was exported from Notebook, but I've no doubt you can add some if you like. There's a worksheet if the students need it.
Codebreaker - Factorising Quadratics
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Codebreaker - Factorising Quadratics

(5)
Factorise then solve the anagrams for a film - pretty straightforward and sheet 2 is harder than sheet 1 with coefficients of x squared being greater than 1. Correct file now there!
Defuse The Bomb - Indices
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Defuse The Bomb - Indices

(12)
From simplifying to evaluating, including negative and fractional indices. The usual 'stop the bomb blowing up' saga. No algebra, just numerical.
Adding and Subtracting Fractions
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Adding and Subtracting Fractions

(30)
A sheet where students can pick the section on which they need more work (self-differentiated no less). Ranges from plain old fractions, through functional plain old fractions, through mixed numbers through functional mixed numbers. No bells, whistles, anything like that, just a load of questions. I have added a 'Prove It' sheet so that the class can show you what they can now do.
Games Of Cones - Season 2 - Rounding & Estimation
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Games Of Cones - Season 2 - Rounding & Estimation

(10)
Ice Cream issues again for Lark Ices and Stannister Dairy who have some dodgy software that keeps going wrong, hence the need for them to estimate and round. Goes from simple rounding, through estimating calculations to upper and lower bounds.
Game of Cones - Season 1 - Fractions
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Game of Cones - Season 1 - Fractions

(11)
I've been itching to do a maths 'Games of Thrones' thing for a while and then this popped into my head. Fraction of a number, comparing fractions and adding and subtracting all in the name of an ice cream war!
Game of Cones - Season 3 - Time
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Game of Cones - Season 3 - Time

(6)
A fairly simple set of questions which convert between 12 and 24 hour time, time calculations, timetables and a simple speed/distance/time problem. I'm now struggling a little for ice/cold puns!
Defuse The Bomb - Substitution
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Defuse The Bomb - Substitution

(6)
The usual ‘answer the questions and defuse the bomb’ story, this time involving substitution. Two worksheets, the second one being more difficult than the first.
Batman's Bearings
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Batman's Bearings

(19)
This is designed to reinforce the bearings of North, South, East and West as well as Morth East, South East, South West, North West, plus bring in a little scale. Describe Batman's journey to collect all the criminals.
Bang and Wallop Speakers - Volume
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Bang and Wallop Speakers - Volume

(1)
How much space is inside each type of speaker made by Bang and Wallop? The technicians need to know so that they can fit all the electronics in. The first two sheets are foundation/KS3 shapes, the third sheet (Top of the Range) is the higher stuff.
Barbie and Ken's Rearranging Formulae
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Barbie and Ken's Rearranging Formulae

(13)
Help rearrange Barbie and Ken’s ornamental algebra around their penthouse. I&'d like to thank the person who was brave enough to give me one star but not brave enough to tell me why so that I can try to rectify it.