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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/
Ludwig von Terrible's DANG Bombs - Revision
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Ludwig von Terrible's DANG Bombs - Revision

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D (Data) A (Algebra) N (Number) and G (Geometry) - four bombs to defuse on each area, left by that infamous terrorist "The Mathematician". Each sheet has 6 sections and the questions are more worded. Find the average of the answers in each section to crack the code to defuse the bomb in each case. It's just general revision to get students thinking. It's easier to look at than put into words!!!
End of Term Christmas/Easter/General Codebreakers Bundle
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End of Term Christmas/Easter/General Codebreakers Bundle

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These are all available for free but if you want to save time and get them all then here they are. These are general mathematics questions, not on one specific topic. I have used them at the start of term as a "welcome back" but also, in the case of the Christmas and Easter versions, at the end of term. Each contains a joke punchline to find.
Defuse The Bomb - Algebra Bundle
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Defuse The Bomb - Algebra Bundle

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These are all available for free but if you haven’t the time to search for them then here they are. I find these useful for short homeworks, starters or plenaries and if the answer doesn’t appear then they need to check theirs!
Defuse The Bomb - Geometry and Data Bundle
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Defuse The Bomb - Geometry and Data Bundle

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These are all available for free but if you haven’t the time to search for them then here they are. I find these useful for short homeworks, starters or plenaries and if the answer doesn’t appear then they need to check theirs!
Number Codebreakers Bundle
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Number Codebreakers Bundle

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All these are available for free but if you want them all in one lot here you go. Each delivers a joke, film or song title whilst practising key numerical skills. I use them for short homeworks, starters and plenaries.
Defuse The Bomb - Number Bundle
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Defuse The Bomb - Number Bundle

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These are all available for free but if you haven’t the time to search for them then here they are. I find these useful for short homeworks, starters or plenaries and if the answer doesn’t appear then they need to check theirs!
Codebreakers/"Self-Marking" Mathematics Worksheets
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Codebreakers/"Self-Marking" Mathematics Worksheets

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Some of these are available for free but not all. These are "self-marking" sheets that produce words, pictures, punchlines, names, countries etc. They have been designed so that they offer practice to the student and minimal marking for the teacher so therefore a quick homework, starter or plenary in each case to assess understanding.
Algebra QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 1
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Algebra QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 1

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These are homework sheets which also contain a QR code to a tutorial video if the students require. I have used similar before and parents (and children) have found the QR code very useful and should avoid the “I don’t get it” excuse as they can get help via the QR code. The tutorials have been made using the app Explain Everything if you are interested. Topics covered include arithmetic sequences (nth terms: generating and finding), solving equations (from single step to fractional parts), substitution. Each comes with answers too.
Geometry QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 1
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Geometry QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 1

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These are homework sheets which also contain a QR code to a tutorial video if the students require. I have used similar before and parents (and children) have found the QR code very useful and should avoid the "I don't get it" excuse as they can get help via the QR code. The tutorials have been made using the app Explain Everything if you are interested. Topics covered include angles (line, point, triangles, polygons, parallel lines), perimeter and area (rectangles, triangles, trapeziums, circles), surface area of cubes/cuboids, construction. Each one comes with answers too.
Data QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 1
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Data QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 1

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These are homework sheets which also contain a QR code to a tutorial video if the students require. I have used similar before and parents (and children) have found the QR code very useful and should avoid the "I don't get it" excuse as they can get help via the QR code. The tutorials have been made using the app Explain Everything if you are interested. Topics covered include reading and interpreting bar charts, pie charts, frequency diagrams, averages (including drawing conclusions), probability and chance, surveys. Each comes with answers too.
Number QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 1
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Number QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 1

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These are homework sheets which also contain a QR code to a tutorial video if the students require. I have used similar before and parents (and children) have found the QR code very useful and should avoid the “I don’t get it” excuse as they can get help via the QR code. The tutorials have been made using the app Explain Everything if you are interested. Topics covered include indices, time (calculations etc), rounding and estimations, place value, multiples and factors, numerical sequences, long multiplication and division. Each sheet comes with answers.
Number QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 2
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Number QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 2

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These are homework sheets which also contain a QR code to a tutorial video if the students require. I have used similar before and parents (and children) have found the QR code very useful and should avoid the “I don’t get it” excuse as they can get help via the QR code. The tutorials have been made using the app Explain Everything if you are interested. Topics covered include ratio (simplifying, sharing, recipes, problems), fractions (reading, writing, of a number, adding, subtracting, ordering, mixed to improper), percentages (of a number, increase and decrease), fraction, decimal, percentage equavalence. Each sheet comes with answers.
Angles - Find Your Level
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Angles - Find Your Level

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A progress sheet to print out, questions on various topics to check knowledge and focus revision in the places where it's needed. This starts at measuring and drawing, types of angle (G/1), on a line/around a point (F/1), triangles and quadrilaterals (E/2), parallel lines (D/3), polygons (C/4), bearings (C/4&5) and circle theorems (A/7&8).
Symmetry and Transformations - Find Your Level
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Symmetry and Transformations - Find Your Level

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A progress sheet to print out, questions on various topics to check knowledge and focus revision in the places where it's needed. This starts at symmetry (G/F/1), moves onto reflection, rotation, translation, enlargement without a centre (all D/3), enlargement with a centre (C/5), combined transformations (B/6), Congruence and similarity (B/6) and area and volume of similar shapes (A/7).
A Level Codebreakers Bundle
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A Level Codebreakers Bundle

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All these are available individually for free but if you want them as a single bundle then here they are. They offer questions that form a joke and I use them as light relief from exam questions and text books or as homeworks, plenaries or starters.
QR Code Puzzles Bundle
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QR Code Puzzles Bundle

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These are all available for free individually but if you want the whole lot then here you are. These are part-QR codes that can be completed by answering various maths questions. All answers are binary (have two answers: yes/no, odd/even, true/false) and the instructions say which must be coloured. Each completed QR code then scans to a video in general (I believe a couple scan to pictures of me I think!) but it is a way of checking the answers.
Defuse The Bomb - Geometry and Data Bundle
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Defuse The Bomb - Geometry and Data Bundle

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These are all available individually for free but are available as one big bunch here. The concept is to choose the correct order to cut the wires by answering the questions correctly - each wire is linked to a question. Not all the wires need cutting to prevent guessing at the end. I use these as starters, plenaries (prove you can do the work tasks) and quick homeworks!
GCSE Rounding, Estimation and Standard Form - Notes and Worked Examples
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GCSE Rounding, Estimation and Standard Form - Notes and Worked Examples

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This is a powerpoint covering rounding from to whole numbers, decimal places and significant figures, then estimating calculations (including bounds) to standard form. It contains brief notes by way of an explanation, model answers to questions and a question or two for the students to do; all of the questions come with answers that you can display when ready. The slide show comes with a progress grid (regularly referred to in the presentation) so that students can mark their progress from start to finish and pinpoint any areas that may need extra work with a “red/amber/green” system that they fill in; each one is given an approximate grade in both new (2017 onwards) and old system in England. It’s what I use in my lessons before setting tasks from worksheets or text books to practise.
Geometry QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 2
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Geometry QR Code Homework Sheets - Bundle 2

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These are homework sheets which also contain a QR code to a tutorial video if the students require. I have used similar before and parents (and children) have found the QR code very useful and should avoid the "I don't get it" excuse as they can get help via the QR code. The tutorials have been made using the app Explain Everything if you are interested. Topics covered include symmetry and transformations, volume of cubes/cuboids, metric and imperial measures (including conversion). Each sheet comes with answers.