Hero image

Andy Lutwyche's Shop

Average Rating4.69
(based on 8544 reviews)

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/

2k+Uploads

5461k+Views

7940k+Downloads

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/
Algebraic Expressions - Find Your Level
alutwychealutwyche

Algebraic Expressions - Find Your Level

(0)
This works its way up from very basic simplifying expressions (grade G/1) to complex algebra like completing the square (grade A/8) through a series of questions on the topic and more practice questions if required. Students click through based upon their ability to answer the questions and should allow them to focus their revision at the correct point.
Fractions, Decimals, Percentages - Find Your Level
alutwychealutwyche

Fractions, Decimals, Percentages - Find Your Level

(0)
This works its way up from very basic equivalence (grade F/2) to repeated percentage change/compound interest (grade B/7) through a series of questions on the topic and more practice questions if required. Students click through based upon their ability to answer the questions and should allow them to focus their revision at the correct point.
Solving Equations - Find Your Level
alutwychealutwyche

Solving Equations - Find Your Level

(0)
This works its way up from solving very basic equations (grade G/1) to solving quadratic equations graphically (grade A*/9) via letters on both sides and quadratics (various methods) through a series of questions on the topic and more practice questions if required. Students click through based upon their ability to answer the questions and should allow them to focus their revision at the correct point.
Ratio and Proportion - Find Your Level
alutwychealutwyche

Ratio and Proportion - Find Your Level

(0)
This works its way up from simplifying basic ratios (grade D/3) to real life ratio problems including recipes (grade C/4) onto conversion graphs (C/4) then direct and inverse proportion including their graphs (A/7) through a series of questions on the topic and more practice questions if required. Students click through based upon their ability to answer the questions and should allow them to focus their revision at the correct point.
Indices and Standard Form - Find Your Level
alutwychealutwyche

Indices and Standard Form - Find Your Level

(0)
This works its way up from very basic simplifying of indices (grade F/1) or reading/writing in standard form (D/3) to simplifying algebraically with negative and fractional indices (grade A/8) and calculating in standard form (B/7) through a series of questions on the topic and more practice questions if required. Students click through based upon their ability to answer the questions and should allow them to focus their revision at the correct point.
Collective Memory - Add,Subtract,Multiply,Divide
alutwychealutwyche

Collective Memory - Add,Subtract,Multiply,Divide

(0)
Inspired by mrbarton's collective memory tasks that my classes have enjoyed I wrote these for some lower ability classes I teach. There are calculations for them to do too. If you don't know how they work, get students in groups of 3/4, show the file on the board for 30 seconds and they try to copy what they remember from it (no writing whilst file is being shown). Show the file a total of 4 or 5 times. Great for discussions etc.
Phineas and Ferb - Trigonometry
alutwychealutwyche

Phineas and Ferb - Trigonometry

(0)
Can you help Phineas and Ferb find the missing measurements in these calculations for their giant catapult? You also need to tell Dr Doofenshmirz whether his ray gun will still be accurate when he fires it at Agent P. Designed to be a starter or plenary.
Ant-Man's Rates of Change - Differentiation
alutwychealutwyche

Ant-Man's Rates of Change - Differentiation

(0)
Using the fact that Ant-Man shrinks and grows, I produced this calculus resource on rates of change. Two situations regarding Ant-Man's suit: surface area of the suit itself and the volume of the helmet.
QR Code Puzzle 26 - Average and Range
alutwychealutwyche

QR Code Puzzle 26 - Average and Range

(0)
Calculate the answers; if even colour in the question number in the grid, if not leave it blank. It scans to the Depeche Mode song "Policy of Truth" linking in that we have "lies, damn lies and statistics".
Impossible Maths - Algebra
alutwychealutwyche

Impossible Maths - Algebra

(0)
This is based upon the concept of the gameshow called “Impossible” (I watch daytime TV in the holidays, sadly) where each question has three options: one correct, one partially correct and one impossible. I ask students to find the correct answer and then explain why the other two options are either impossible or only partially correct. This one involves algebra topics like simplifying expressions, factorising, sequences, equations of lines, inequalities, quadratic equations, function notation, rearranging formulae etc. There are twelve questions altogether.
Truncation Codebreaker
alutwychealutwyche

Truncation Codebreaker

(0)
Answer the questions about truncation to reveal the punchline to a cheesy joke. These are popular in class in my experience.
Equations of Circles Codebreaker 2
alutwychealutwyche

Equations of Circles Codebreaker 2

(0)
This is probably more aimed at Further Maths Level 2 Certificate or early A Level but could be a challenge task for GCSE students too. It’s the usual “answer the questions and reveal the punchline”.
Sine Rule - Fill In The Blanks
alutwychealutwyche

Sine Rule - Fill In The Blanks

(0)
Five questions each on finding a side and finding an angle using the Sine Rule, with gaps to fill in, working forwards and backwards. This was designed as an introduction to the Sine Rule but use it (if you do at all) however you like…