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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/
Valentine's Chocolates
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Valentine's Chocolates

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Cut the cost of producing your box of Valentine's Chocolates by reducing the amount of packaging you have. Surface area and could be taken to varying levels of difficulty.
Jim Pond's European Dash
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Jim Pond's European Dash

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This is a distance/time activity where they graph Jim Pond's journey across Europe to deliver a package then answer some questions about it.
Plumbing Accounts
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Plumbing Accounts

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This activity is designed to be used as an simple introduction to rearranging formula; but getting students to calculate using the formula initially before rearranging it to work backwards using inverse operations. Aligned to: 7EE.3
FD&P Coloring  -- Maziarz Mapped
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FD&P Coloring -- Maziarz Mapped

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A simple sheet to match up equivalent fractions, decimals and percentages - coloring in the equivalences in the same color.Good for a quick homework practice.
Spiderman Transformations
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Spiderman Transformations

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Explain how Spidey got to where he did and then tell him how he could have done it in one easy step. This is solely concerned with reflections and rotations.
Building A Bonfire
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Building A Bonfire

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This is a range of questions based around a bonfire. It involves circumference and area of a circle, percentages, Pythagoras, trigonometry, volume and surface area of cones.
Circle Theorems and Logos
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Circle Theorems and Logos

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Go through the circle theorems with your class then get them to use their newly found knowledge when calculating the missing angles on these logos for the embroidery machine.
Batman and Robin Loci
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Batman and Robin Loci

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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.
Some Average Problems
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Some Average Problems

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Here are some simple average questions from sets of data; plus one question using a frequency table too; all on one sheet.
Completing The Square - Codebreaker
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Completing The Square - Codebreaker

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Solve the quadratic equations by completing the square to find the punchline to a (pretty average) joke. My Year 12s liked it as a quick reminder though! Some involve rearranging first and they aren't too difficult - I will use them with Year 11 too.
Equations of Lines Codebreaker
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Equations of Lines Codebreaker

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This is higher GCSE or A Level co-ordinate geometry which involves rearranging equations to the form ax+by+c=0, finding an equation given a point etc. The joke made my class groan massively, but I was in stitches mainly due to their reaction!