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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/
Calculus Spiders
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Calculus Spiders

(17)
This covers basic differentiation, finding gradients at given x values but could be used to introduce integration plus moves on to negative and fractional powers of x. Could be used at Core 1 (or whatever they are going to call it when it changes) and with the new GCSE.
Clumsy Clive On Simplifying Surds
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Clumsy Clive On Simplifying Surds

(12)
This was an idea I had in on the way to work one morning - Clive makes mistakes on his homework and you need to correct them, explaining the mistake he's made in each case. I intend to use this as a plenary or starter to check learning etc. They should create discussion too. There are 5 different mistakes to correct.
GCSE Geometry - Iron Man Vectors
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GCSE Geometry - Iron Man Vectors

(7)
GCSE Worksheet. Iron Man's suit is malfunctioning and will only travel in certain directions and for a certain time. He needs to get between certain places - help him out!
Clumsy Clive On Angles
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Clumsy Clive On Angles

(11)
Four of Clive’s “homework” sheets to correct and explain where he’s gone wrong. There are four to complete: a “basic” one, one on parallel lines, one on polygons and finally one on circle theorems. The basic and parallel lines ones have 5 questions to correct; the other two have 4 questions to look at. These are designed to encourage discussion between students and then to share that discussion with the teacher as there’s not always one way to correct a question. I introduced these before the holidays and they went very well.
Distance-Time Graph Spiders
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Distance-Time Graph Spiders

(12)
Three "spiders" involving three different distance-time graphs and questions involving read them and speed. Hopefully this has covered most, if not all possible questions from a distance-time graph.
Clumsy Clive on Standard Form
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Clumsy Clive on Standard Form

(11)
Clive has made some silly mistakes on his standard form homework. Your students' task is to check, correct and explain where he's gone wrong. These are typical errors I've experienced in teaching and are designed to create discussion.
Negative Moods - Directed Numbers
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Negative Moods - Directed Numbers

(12)
I have included two versions of this worksheet, one with smileys and one using some awful pictures of myself that will make the kids laugh! This aimed at lower ability students and offers a way of using a number line to add and subtract numbers.
Superman Bearings
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Superman Bearings

(10)
Finish off the details of Superman's journey to the various crime scenes. This involves scale and bearings.
Baking Bad - Season 4 - Transformations
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Baking Bad - Season 4 - Transformations

(12)
Describe the transformations William 'Billy' Black has use to place the cakes on the tables at the various events. There are 8 of them to describe, getting increasingly difficult. Answers are on the powerpoint only as I couldn't fit them on the worksheet.
Pascal's Triangle To Binomial Expansion Investigation
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Pascal's Triangle To Binomial Expansion Investigation

(11)
This was designed as a "taster" session to A Level mathematics for Year10s/11s and builds on what they should know regarding expanding brackets until they discover that you can use Pascal's Triangle to expand brackets. It gives them the chance to investigate their theories and what effect a negative sign makes.
Thor and Loki (Locus)
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Thor and Loki (Locus)

(9)
Please excuse the pun in the title but I can't believe it&'s not been done before (maybe it has and I&';ve missed it). Various locus related situations for Thor to navigate in order to defeat Loki's recruits.
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.