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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/
Transforming Words
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Transforming Words

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Describe the transformations of the letters to spell the word 'MATHS'. It was an idea suggested by one of my Year 11s that seemed decent.
Tekken Substitution
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Tekken Substitution

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Work out who wins each fight in this game of algebraic Tekken by substituting in the points scores for each strike landed!
Batman Probability
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Batman Probability

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Find the probability of the next enemy Batman meets being one of the 6 scenarios. I was going to extend this into getting the class to come up with their own questions based on the enemies.
Collective Memory - Probability
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Collective Memory - Probability

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The idea is Mr Barton's, but this is my probability contribution. Show for 30 seconds, they then get down what they can remember. Show a few times until they think they&'ve finished then check their against yours. Simples!
Santa's Flight Path
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Santa's Flight Path

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Is Blitzen correct in telling Santa what the equation of his flight path is? It's up to you (or your class) to show that it is!
Donut Mathematics
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Donut Mathematics

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I saw this picture on Twitter and thought that there must be some maths in it and came up with this. I'm sure you will all come up with better stuff than me but this is what I came up with on a Saturday morning!
Percentage of a Number Multipliers - Codebreaker
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Percentage of a Number Multipliers - Codebreaker

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This does exactly what ot says on the tin; I want my classes to get used to using multipliers instead of “divide by 100, multiply by the percentage you want” in readiness for percentage calculations later on in the curriculum. This is not the most challenging but offers an opportunity for students find multipliers. It is a great joke mind you.
Symmetry Homework
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Symmetry Homework

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I was really struggling for a symmetry homework so I wrote this involving line and rotational symmetry, plus a QR code that links to a video that I found on YouTube in case the students get stuck. Nothing flashy just 3 questions.
Bang and Wallop Speakers - Volume
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Bang and Wallop Speakers - Volume

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How much space is inside each type of speaker made by Bang and Wallop? The technicians need to know so that they can fit all the electronics in. The first two sheets are foundation/KS3 shapes, the third sheet (Top of the Range) is the higher stuff.
Star Wars Angles
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Star Wars Angles

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I was trying to make fairly simple angles problems a little more interesting through the medium of Star Wars for a lower ability class and this is what I came up with. Angles on a line, angles around a point and parallel lines. For those who are Star Wars experts, I've been liberal with a few facts but for a reason.
Music Earnings - Percentages (Mainly)
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Music Earnings - Percentages (Mainly)

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I found a simple bar chart online breaking down where the money from a CD sale goes and came up with this. It's mainly percentages, but there are exchange rates and calculations to be done too. I&'m sure you can all come up with other questions about it, but this is what I dreamt up!