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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/
James Bond Probability
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James Bond Probability

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Help James calculate which events gives him a better chance of winning at cards or dice against his latest enemy. He has a choice in each situation, you need to work out which Bond should make.
Homes Under The Hammer - Percentage Change
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Homes Under The Hammer - Percentage Change

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Using the format of my favourite daytime television programme, can you calculate whether these people have made a profit or loss, and what the percentage of that may be. There is also a question regarding rental income at the end.
Theme Park Inequalities
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Theme Park Inequalities

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Watch the videos and then use inequalities and height restrictions to solve some simple problems. This was an idea my student teacher had and I took it in a slightly different direction with number lines etc. It is an introduction to inequalities. Videos now on the powerpoint.
Usain's Bolt Across London - KS3 / GCSE
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Usain's Bolt Across London - KS3 / GCSE

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Usain Bolt worksheet. This is a speed, distance, time activity using the Visa advert of Usain Bolt racing the starter across London from Heathrow. It is an Olympic based activity. Powerpoint now also contains video.
Superheroes and Villains Temperature Conversions
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Superheroes and Villains Temperature Conversions

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The labels and thermostats on their new costumes have been mixed up so they need to convert Celcius to Fahrenheit and vice versa to see if the suits will withstand the temperatures they produce. It's simple substitution basically.
Fenton's Simultaneous Equations
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Fenton's Simultaneous Equations

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Fenton the dog likes chasing deer and geese through Richmond Park (the original video from YouTube is included in the Notebook file). The Rangers need to calculate the number of distressed animals there are as a result of the chases using the total number of feet chased and the total number of animals.
A Question of Algebra - What Happened Next?
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A Question of Algebra - What Happened Next?

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Choose one of the 6 options and then say what happens next when solving the equation. I used a template (with permission!) for the music from the excellent resource written by DanielBurke - check his resources out as they are top quality. The animations are little clunky, but do the job - I'm sure you could all make it look like Avatar! If you find the answers already on the slide then powerpoint has messed up the animations. Just contact me and I can send you my version.
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.
Transforming Words
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Transforming Words

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Describe the transformations of the letters to spell \nthe word 'MATHS'. It was an idea suggested by one of my Year 11s that seemed decent.
Santa's Units
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Santa's Units

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Help Santa do a stock check by changing all the units to the ones he wants. I wrote this because I had a bottom set who had just been doing units and thought it was relatively festive as well as hitting my objective!
Data Handling - Find Your Level
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Data Handling - Find Your Level

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A revision powerpoint covering as many aspects of data handling as possible, from tally charts (G/1), bar charts (F/1), pie charts (E/2), averages (D/3), stem-and-leaf diagrams (C/4) including quartiles (B/3), grouped data (C/5), scatter graphs (C/5), cumulative frequency (B/6), box-and-whisker plots (B/6) and finally histograms (A/7). There is a progress sheet to print off and test questions to try/practise.