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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/
Expressions 2
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Expressions 2

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This is like Expressions 1 but tougher - involves simplifying with brackets etc. Again I have put two versions: one with my face and one with smileys. A bid to make simplifying expressions more memorable.
Inequalities Colouring
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Inequalities Colouring

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I had nothing other than exam questions for inequalities so thought I'd try and come up with something a little more colourful. You solve the inequalities and colour all the integers in the grid that satisfy the inequality to reveal a mathematical symbol.
Percentage Spiders
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Percentage Spiders

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This takes students through percentage of an amount, one number as a percentage of another, percentage increase and decrease (including multipliers), percentage change, repeated percentage change and the reverse. This should be more challenging as the students go through it and should produce discussion.
Time Problems Codebreakers
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Time Problems Codebreakers

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Two codebreakers, the second one being a touch harder, involving time calculations. Two cheesy jokes for the students to discover. Can be used as a class activity, starter, plenary, discussion exercise or homework (or however you want really, including not at all). Error mentioned in the comments now corrected - thank you!
Multiplying Out Brackets
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Multiplying Out Brackets

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These three powperpoints are designed to lead people through multiplying out brackets. I would suggest searching for Alex Bellos' different ways of doing long multiplication on YouTube as they link nicely in with the first bit of the 'Multiplying out 2 brackets' presentation and are a bit of fun too.
Types of Graph
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Types of Graph

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I did this having seen numerous poor attempts at sketches in books on recognising types of graph.
Equations of Lines - RAG Analysis Worksheet
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Equations of Lines - RAG Analysis Worksheet

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This goes from discovering how c and m "work" in y=mx+c and then takes them through finding the gradient, finding an equation given a line, plotting a line from an equation and finally finding the equation given two points on the line. At the start of the sheet is a RAG analysis for them to demonstrate progress and target what they need to focus on.
Baking Bad  - Season 5 - Data Handling
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Baking Bad - Season 5 - Data Handling

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Help William 'Billy' Black anaylise the data he has to see if he will make enough before his abduction by aliens. This includes reading pictograms, bar charts, pie charts, frequency polygons, finding three averages and estimating the mean. I'm sure you can all come up with other calculations/interpretations that they can make too! Hopefully I have corrected the typo too.
Death Star Maths - Standard Form
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Death Star Maths - Standard Form

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Inspired by the imminent release of the new Star Wars film The Force Awakens and an article on the BBC's Newsbeat website (linked in the Powerpoint) I created these standard form questions based upon predictions made by mathematicians regarding the Galactic Empire's Death Star. Just a bit of fun really, but eight standard form questions for your students to try, mainly converting from standard form to "normal" numbers and vice versa, but one calculation at the end. There's also some Death Star facts that could provide extra questions if you wish.
Trigonometry Spider
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Trigonometry Spider

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Four trigonometry spiders: the first two involve right-angled triangles (one for finding sides and one for finding angles), the third involves non-right-angled triangles and the fourth involves 3D trigonometry. They should encourage discussion in class as they get more difficult from "12 o'clock" and moving clockwise.
Prison Bake - Ratio and Proportion
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Prison Bake - Ratio and Proportion

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A student gave me the name and I came up with the rest. Simple ratio and proportion. I have done a worksheet but will probably use it as a powerpoint and get them to do the answers. The ratios don't get massively difficult, so more for lower ability I would say.
Drawing Pie Charts
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Drawing Pie Charts

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A simple worksheet on drawing pie charts with some practise questions. Nothing special, just doing a job.
Erica's Errors On Quadratics
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Erica's Errors On Quadratics

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Erica has made some silly mistakes on her quadratics homework, involving factorising, solving , completing the square, functions and the discriminant. Your students' task is to find the errors, correct them and explain what Erica has done incorrectly. This should generate discussion in class.
Proportion Spider
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Proportion Spider

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This covers simple direct and inverse proportion, including finding the relationship bewteen x and y as well as using the formula to calculate other values. Some challenge ones involve surds towards the end. Each spider has challenges for discussion when seeking solutions. Designed to encourage discussion.