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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/
AQA Further Maths GCSE - Notes and Worked Examples
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AQA Further Maths GCSE - Notes and Worked Examples

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Much of this has been copied from GCSE and A Level and parts amended to fit the course. It obviously includes matrices, factor theorem and calculus that don’t appear in the Maths GCSE. Each topic gives the tools required for each topic, a couple of examples and some for the students to do themselves. Modified in the summer of 2020 to include product rule for counting, more on functions, simultaneous equations with three unknowns, trigonometric identities, solving trigonometric equations (including quadratics) and many other things.
Year 12 A Level Powerpoints (Edexcel)
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Year 12 A Level Powerpoints (Edexcel)

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Two Powerpoints: Pure Maths (560 slides) and Statistics/Mechanics (270 slides). Each presentation contains explanations, worked examples and questions for students to complete.
Year 13 A Level PowerPoints (Edexcel)
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Year 13 A Level PowerPoints (Edexcel)

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The Pure presentation has around 570 slides and the Applied presentation 220 slides each with notes, examples, diagrams and questions for the students to complete along with worked answers.
Ratio and Proportion
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Ratio and Proportion

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This powerpoint takes students from simplifying to sharing to proportion with a table of success criteria to show how far they've got.
Fractions, Decimals and Percentages
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Fractions, Decimals and Percentages

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This hopefully covers all bases involving fractions, decimals and percentages from simplifying up to converting recurring decimals to fractions and everything inbetween.
Probability - F to A
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Probability - F to A

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A powerpoint taking you from chance and probability lines, listing outcomes, the probabiliy of an event not happening and tree diagrams.
Erica's Errors - A Level (Year 2 - Pure) Bundle
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Erica's Errors - A Level (Year 2 - Pure) Bundle

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Erica is struggling with many aspects of the A level mathematics course and needs help from your students. What you have here is 17 of her homeworks, each with mistakes in solutions which your students need to find, correct and explain where Erica has gone wrong. These are purely designed to generate discussion and to allow students to demonstrate their understanding, whilst also allowing them to show their own methods of solving problems. These are all based upon the new A level curriculum.
Erica's Errors - AS/A Level Maths (Year 1 - Pure) Bundle
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Erica's Errors - AS/A Level Maths (Year 1 - Pure) Bundle

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Erica makes mistakes; lots of mistakes. You have her homework on every topic covered in the first year of her A level mathematics course where she consistently makes mistakes. Your job, or more accurately, the students in your classes’ job is to correct Erica’s errors and explain where she’s gone wrong so that she doesn’t make the same mistakes again. These have gone down well in my classes and really encourage discussion about the mathematics and should embed a deeper understanding.
GCSE Differentiation - Notes and Worked Examples
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GCSE Differentiation - Notes and Worked Examples

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This is a powerpoint covering basic calculus for GCSE. 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.
Year 12 A Level Pure Maths Powerpoint
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Year 12 A Level Pure Maths Powerpoint

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This 500+ slide Powerpoint covers all of the first year of the single A Level Pure course (based upon the Edexcel course). It includes explanations, worked examples and questions for students to do. I have included everything, possibly more than you may need but I’d rather give people the option to skip a slide than have to make something up on the spot. I used this during the first year of the new course.
Year 12 A Level Statistics and Mechanics Powerpoint
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Year 12 A Level Statistics and Mechanics Powerpoint

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This 270 slide Powerpoint covers all of the first year of the single A Level Applied course (based upon the Edexcel course). It includes explanations, worked examples and questions for students to do. I have included everything, possibly more than you may need but I’d rather give people the option to skip a slide than have to make something up on the spot. Colleagues of mine used this during the first year of the new course. The “Forces and Motion” part has been edited.
13+ Entrance Exam Preparation
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13+ Entrance Exam Preparation

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This set of resources (four PowerPoints and a booklet) are populated with Maths topics that often appear in school entrance exams to Year 9 having looked at numerous examples from various schools. The PowerPoints are split in to Number, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics & Probability and include worked examples and questions to do. The booklet contains questions and answers involving the topics covered in the PowerPoints.
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.
Christmas Maths Bundle 2
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Christmas Maths Bundle 2

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All these Christmas-themed worksheets are available for free but if you want them as a bundle then this one covers data and geometry and measures. There are festive worksheets on unit conversion, transformations, area and perimeter, tree diagrams, bearings and distance-time.
GCSE Sets and Venn Diagrams - Notes and Worked Examples
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GCSE Sets and Venn Diagrams - Notes and Worked Examples

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This is a powerpoint covering all aspects of sets and venn diagrams required for GCSE. 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.
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).
GCSE Co-ordinates to Graphs - Notes and Worked Examples
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GCSE Co-ordinates to Graphs - Notes and Worked Examples

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This is a powerpoint covering co-ordinates, mid-points, linear graphs (given and finding the equation), quadratic graphs. 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.
Building Blocks Bundle
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Building Blocks Bundle

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These tasks allow students to build up the challenge by completing increasingly challenging questions on a given topic; ideal for end of topic tasks, revision or AfL. All these are available for free but if you are short of time…
Levelled/Graded Worksheets - Geometry - Editable
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Levelled/Graded Worksheets - Geometry - Editable

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These are levelled/graded worksheets covering the GCSE curriculum and split up into topics. Each individual sheet builds from the most straightforward elements of the topic through to the most challenging. At the top of each sheet is a “RAG” table for students to complete before and/or after completing each section; every statement in a RAG table is connected to a section in the sheet. I have produced these for two reasons: firstly to allow my Year 11 students to focus their revision on the areas that will make it most efficient and secondly to have a bank of worksheets available that students can differentiate themselves for any GCSE topic within lessons. These are the Word files to allow for editing. Answers are included.