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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/
Clumsy Clive On Bearings
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Clumsy Clive On Bearings

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Clive has a bearings homework this time and as usual missed some important bits in the lesson. Find Clive's mistakes, correct them and explain what he's done. Designed to create discussion in lessons.
Function Machines Puzzles
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Function Machines Puzzles

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Can you calculate what the workers in each box are doing on the mathematical building site? It's essentially function machines but where you have the answers but need to find the rules.
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.
Bar and Pie Chart Codebreakers
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Bar and Pie Chart Codebreakers

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Three codebreakers on relatively straightforward statistical graphs/charts. The jokes are the usual lame stuff but might raise a smirk, you never know. Two are on bar charts and one on pie charts and none will take long but I am planning to use them as starters/plenaries. Errors corrected on the “Bar Charts and Averages” one.
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.
Histogram Codebreaker
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Histogram Codebreaker

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The predictably lame joke upon answering the histogram questions. The first part involves calculating from a frequency table and the second involves reading a histogram.
Solving Equations Codebreaker 4
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Solving Equations Codebreaker 4

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Discover the punchline to the lame joke (I use it in class on a regular basis) by solving the equations involving brackets and fractional parts. I have got "Solving Equations Codebreakers 1, 2 and 3" elsewhere, uploaded a while ago.
Exploding Surds
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Exploding Surds

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Surds practice from basic simplifying to expanding brackets to rationalising denominators. This encourages workings and the students to work backwards (what's the question given this answer?) so should also encourage discussion in class.
Exploding Simultaneous Equations
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Exploding Simultaneous Equations

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This is a set of 6 sheets of increasingly difficult simultaneous equations designed to make students think and discuss how to work through their solutions by giving them different parts of the process. They include simultaneous equations that involve a linear and a non-linear equation. This is also designed to stretch at GCSE or could be used at the start of A level.
Clumsy Clive On Sequences
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Clumsy Clive On Sequences

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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.
Erica's Errors On Algebraic Expressions
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Erica's Errors On Algebraic Expressions

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Erica is taking A level mathematics but is making silly errors in her homework. Can your students spot and correct the errors, explaining what Erica has done wrong. These are designed to create discussion and reinforce understanding of the topics. This is thefirst A level version of "Clumsy Clive" which covers the GCSE curriculum.
Ironman Translations
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Ironman Translations

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Calculate the translation vector that Ironman has to travel to capture his enemies, even after the Ani-Men have knocked his grid out of sync. Notebook file can avoid photocopying, plus the extension involves Pythagoras.
Baking Bad - Season 3 - Solving Equations
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Baking Bad - Season 3 - Solving Equations

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William Billy Black needs your help to work out how many cakes to put on each table at the various events he’s catering for. It’s an exercise in forming and solving equations. They get progressively more difficult and my initial thoughts is that I wouldn’t do it all at once but in three parts.
Clumsy Clive On Equations Of Lines
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Clumsy Clive On Equations Of Lines

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Clive has two homeworks to do on equations of lines but as usual he has made mistakes that need correcting and explaining so that he never makes those mistakes again. This is designed to create discussion and the second one is more challenging than the first.