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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/
Codebreakers/"Self-Marking" Mathematics Worksheets
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Codebreakers/"Self-Marking" Mathematics Worksheets

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Some of these are available for free but not all. These are "self-marking" sheets that produce words, pictures, punchlines, names, countries etc. They have been designed so that they offer practice to the student and minimal marking for the teacher so therefore a quick homework, starter or plenary in each case to assess understanding.
Maths Spiders Bundle
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Maths Spiders Bundle

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All these are available for free but if you want to download them in one bundle then this is for you. The activities ask increasingly harder questions as you go through and are designed to encourage discussion in class. I use them regularly and the students engage well with them.
Maths Spiders - Number and Data Bundle
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Maths Spiders - Number and Data Bundle

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These are all available for free individually but if you want them without searching then this is for you. The activities are designed to create discussion in class and make the students think. Each file has a minimum of 4 spiders to complete.
Codebreaker Bundle - May 2021
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Codebreaker Bundle - May 2021

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Here are 26 codebreakers on all sorts of topics including vectors, capture-recapture, value for money, compound measures, transformations, properties of number, circle theorems, set notation amongst other topics. These have been successful in class and during online lessons and these have been uploaded individually for free over the past year or so.
Maths Spiders - Algebra and Geometry Bundle
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Maths Spiders - Algebra and Geometry Bundle

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These are all available for free individually but if you want them without searching then this is for you. The activities are designed to create discussion in class and make the students think. Each file has a minimum of 4 spiders to complete.
Number Codebreakers August 2017 Bundle
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Number Codebreakers August 2017 Bundle

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The usual story - these cover various topics under the "Number" umbrella. Students answer the questions to reveal the punchline to a joke. Ideal for starters and plenaries in my opinion, but use them as you wish.
New Codebreakers - November 2016 Bundle
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New Codebreakers - November 2016 Bundle

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All these are available for free individually but if you want them all in one lot here you go. Each delivers a (generally lame) joke whilst practising key mathematical skills. I use them for short homeworks, starters and plenaries. Topics include vectors, probability trees, circle theorems, algebraic fractions, histograms, angle properties, trigonometry, simultaneous equations, sets and Venn diagrams. All come with answers.
Reindeer Squad - Algebra Bundle
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Reindeer Squad - Algebra Bundle

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Each of these 21 worksheets has six questions and eight answers to choose from (this is to avoid students guessing the final answer/answers) so that Santa can rest two reindeer for each trip. I have covered all sorts of algebra topics from solving equations to linear graphs (including parallel and perpendicular lines), inequalities, algebraic fractions, simplifying expressions, linear sequences and substitution. I use these as quick starters/plenaries or as "prove you can do this" sheets. I have used them as quick homework tasks too. Answers are provided for each.
Defuse The Bomb January 2018 Bundle
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Defuse The Bomb January 2018 Bundle

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Twenty three "defuse the bomb" worksheets and answers on various topics including vectors, inequalities (solving, number lines and regions), shapes, bearings, rearranging formulae, transforming functions, trigonometry in right-angled triangles, similarity and surface area. These are self-marking to the extent that if their answer doesn't appear in the list of possible answers then they need to check what they've done which allows students to just get on and grow in confidence.
Christmas Maths Bundle 4
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Christmas Maths Bundle 4

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One of these (an "Advent calendar") is available for free but not all I'm afraid but there are a variety of new Christmas maths resources including two new codebreakers and two transformation codebreakers all of which contain a lame joke to discover. On top of this are my new idea which are five new "Advent Calendars" where you answer 24 questions to get a festive joke as a prize. There is also a festive graphs activity involving linear graphs (y=mx+c) and quadratic graphs. I have used these in response to being told to "teach curriculum up to the holidays" and the students seem to like them.
Levelled/Graded Worksheets - Geometry
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Levelled/Graded Worksheets - Geometry

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These are levelled/graded worksheets covering the GCSE curriculum and split up into topics. Each individual sheet builds from the most straightforward elements of the topic through to the most challenging. At the top of each sheet is a “RAG” table for students to complete before and/or after completing each section; every statement in a RAG table is connected to a section in the sheet. I have produced these for two reasons: firstly to allow my Year 11 students to focus their revision on the areas that will make it most efficient and secondly to have a bank of worksheets available that students can differentiate themselves for any GCSE topic within lessons. Now with contents page and updated in December 2018!
Levelled/Graded Worksheets - Number - Editable
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Levelled/Graded Worksheets - Number - Editable

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These are levelled/graded worksheets covering the GCSE curriculum and split up into topics. Each individual sheet builds from the most straightforward elements of the topic through to the most challenging. At the top of each sheet is a “RAG” table for students to complete before and/or after completing each section; every statement in a RAG table is connected to a section in the sheet. I have produced these for two reasons: firstly to allow my Year 11 students to focus their revision on the areas that will make it most efficient and secondly to have a bank of worksheets available that students can differentiate themselves for any GCSE topic within lessons. These are the Word files to allow for editing. Answers are included. Updated December 2018.
Levelled/Graded Worksheets - Algebra - Editable
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Levelled/Graded Worksheets - Algebra - Editable

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These are levelled/graded worksheets covering the GCSE curriculum and split up into topics. Each individual sheet builds from the most straightforward elements of the topic through to the most challenging. At the top of each sheet is a “RAG” table for students to complete before and/or after completing each section; every statement in a RAG table is connected to a section in the sheet. I have produced these for two reasons: firstly to allow my Year 11 students to focus their revision on the areas that will make it most efficient and secondly to have a bank of worksheets available that students can differentiate themselves for any GCSE topic within lessons. These are the Word files to allow for editing. Answers are included. Updated in December 2018.
Levelled/Graded Worksheets - Algebra
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Levelled/Graded Worksheets - Algebra

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These are levelled/graded worksheets covering the GCSE curriculum and split up into topics. Each individual sheet builds from the most straightforward elements of the topic through to the most challenging. At the top of each sheet is a “RAG” table for students to complete before and/or after completing each section; every statement in a RAG table is connected to a section in the sheet. I have produced these for two reasons: firstly to allow my Year 11 students to focus their revision on the areas that will make it most efficient and secondly to have a bank of worksheets available that students can differentiate themselves for any GCSE topic within lessons. Now with contents page and updated in December 2018!
Maths Explosions Bundle
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Maths Explosions Bundle

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These are all available for free individually but if you want them without searching then this is for you. The activities are designed to create discussion in class and make the students think as well as getting them to set out a solution clearly and logically. Each file has numerous "explosions" to complete.
Crack The Safe - Algebra Bundle
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Crack The Safe - Algebra Bundle

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Twenty seven different algebra “Crack The Safe” activities. These have questions with a choice of potential answers (more than the number of questions to avoid answers by elimination). These are designed to allow students who are confident to get on and self-check answers (if their answer doesn’t appear they have made a mistake)whilst the teacher can help those who require it. These can be used as starters, plenaries or main task and can generate discussions. They are all available individually.
Crack The Safe - Geometry and Data Bundle
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Crack The Safe - Geometry and Data Bundle

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Twenty seven “Crack The Safe” activities (18 geometry and 9 data) where students have the ability to self-check their answers whilst the teacher helps those who require it. These can be used as starters, plenaries or main tasks and can generate discussion regarding the incorrect answers. Each of these is available individually.
Crack The Safe - Number Bundle
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Crack The Safe - Number Bundle

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Twenty seven separate worksheets (and answers) using the “Crack The Safe” template. These have questions and potential answers (more answers than questions to negate guessing or process of elimination answers). These allow teachers to help those who need it whilst others can self-check (if their solution appears in the set of potential solutions then they are good to go). You can use these as starters, plenaries or main tasks. These are all available individually.
Codebreaker Bundle (March 2019 to November 2019)
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Codebreaker Bundle (March 2019 to November 2019)

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Twenty-five of the usual stuff (answer the questions, get a terrible joke), written between the dates in the title and covering topics that needed more codebreakers (in my opinion) or pushing a little further. There are plenty of statistical graph ones (box plots, pie charts, bar charts) plus simplifying expressions, surds (partially simplified to avoid calculator use), compound measures, including distance and speed-time graphs amongst other things. Each one comes with answers. Each of these has been uploaded for free as they have been written, so they are yours for free if you want them.
Summer 2021 Codebreaker Bundle
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Summer 2021 Codebreaker Bundle

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A bunch of codebreakers (30 I think, with answers) on various topics, including Venn diagrams (probability), set notation, vectors (including calculations), turning points of quadratics (completing the square), transformations, truncation/error intervals, sale prices, properties of number, circle theorems, product rule for counting, identities, midpoints, domain/range of functions, currency conversion, density, capture/recapture. These are good for any stage of a lesson or homework and are easy to mark as they should spell out the punchline to a joke. All these codebreakers are available individually for free.