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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/
Two Proportion Problems
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Two Proportion Problems

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Real-life problems involving direct and inverse proportion showing students that they don't have to be a mthematical whizz in order to understand the topic.
Percentage Changes In Football Wages
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Percentage Changes In Football Wages

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This is a worksheet with tables using actual data released by the PFA and came from an investigation by the BBC's Football Focus. It's all quite straight forward stuff, but might open student eyes somewhat! Students use he data to calculate percentage changes.
I'm A Celebrity Bidmas Activity
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I'm A Celebrity Bidmas Activity

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Insert the numbers in the correct positions, making the calculations correct to win a roast dinner for the hungry camp members. Thank you for all the feedback about the confusing wording. I have changed it so hopefully it now makes more sense!
Time Rider 2 - The Cubic of Life - Cubic Graphs
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Time Rider 2 - The Cubic of Life - Cubic Graphs

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Laura Craft, our hero, has slides to go down this time ot complete the game that are in the shape of cubic graphs. we have the equations but not the graphs (you need to draw them) and work out which is the steepest - could you tell from the equations?
Time Rider with Laura Craft - Quadratic Graphs
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Time Rider with Laura Craft - Quadratic Graphs

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This KS4 quadratic graphs worksheet is Lara Croft themed. Work out the equation of the graph that needs to be programmed in to make Laura swing and then plot the other two graphs from the equations given. This is an attempt to bring quadratics into the world occupied by students.
The Blue Darts Parallel and Perpendicular Problem
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The Blue Darts Parallel and Perpendicular Problem

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The Blue Darts Parallel and Perpendicular Problem is a GCSE worksheet on equations and gradients. The Blue Darts formation flying team want to plan a big finale to their display by creating an aerial rectangle. Can you help them find the equations of the lines that they need to fly along? What do you spot about the equations and their gradients?
Save Our Satellite - Simultaneous Equations
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Save Our Satellite - Simultaneous Equations

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Save Our Satellite - Simultaneous Equations: Trying to find a real life example of where we might solve simultaneous equations graphically I came up with this. Students have to plot to linear graphs and find the point of impact. You could bring in Pythagoras and find out if the two bodies were travelling at the same speed would they actually collide, but I wanted to keep the worksheet to one side of A4.
Cartoon Linear Graphs - KS3/KS4
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Cartoon Linear Graphs - KS3/KS4

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Cartoon Linear Graphs: Get from one character to their sidekick and tell name the line upon which they've just travelled in the graph. An attempt to make linear graphs a bit more interesting.
Ratio and MP3 Players - KS3 Worksheets
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Ratio and MP3 Players - KS3 Worksheets

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In these worksheets the various questions use how many songs you can get onto an MP3 player (1Gb = 250 songs) to look at ratio. Leads onto other questions involving fractions and percentages.
Supermarket Sweep Activity - KS3
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Supermarket Sweep Activity - KS3

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This activity uses clues involving number facts and special numbers to find certain items in a supermarket. Some of the clues are easier than others, but it's a nice challenge and makes students aware of Fibonacci, square, cube and triangle numbers.