The Andy Lutwyche Secondary Shed.
I was speaking to Andy @andylutwyche on Twitter after he shared a resource based on 'The Walking Dead'. It was great, just the sort of thing we have on the shed, it was based on popular culture, was practical and really great quality. Andy kindly agreed to allow his 'Walking Dead' resource to be shared on the shed and then proceeded to say, 'You can take any of my resources from the TES as well'. Brilliant I thought, until I saw how many he had created, the man is a resource making machine. On the shed we will feature the resources based upon Popular Culture, those that should really appeal to Secondary children. Thanks Andy. Please keep checking back here as I will continually add Andy's resources when I have time.
Game of Cones - Season 1 Fraction.
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I've been itching to do a maths "Games of Thrones" thing for a while and then this popped into my head. Fraction of a number, comparing fractions and adding and subtracting all in the name of an ice cream war!
Game of Cones Season 2 : Rounding and Estimation
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Ice Cream issues again for Lark Ices and Stannister Dairy who have some dodgy software that keeps going wrong, hence the need for them to estimate and round. Goes from simple rounding, through estimating calculations to upper and lower bounds.
Game of Cones Season 3: Time
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A fairly simple set of questions which convert between 12 and 24 hour time, time calculations, timetables and a simple speed/distance/time problem. I'm now struggling a little for ice/cold puns!
Game of Cones Season 4 - Measures.
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Dinky King: Parallel Lines Angles Questions.
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This worksheet is Parallel Lines Angles Questions in a fun and engaging way. Work out the missing angles for the computer programmer using everything you know about parallel lines and their angle properties. Extension questions provided. Ideal for KS3 and GCSE students.
Sharing Out: Moshi Monsters
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Workout which Moshi Monsters go with which child and do any have to be shared? Just an idea I had whilst browsing the Moshi Monsters section of my local Toys R Us with daughter!
Reading Cartoon Co-Ordinates
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In these worksheets students read the 14 cartoon characters' co-ordinates from the grid. Makes reading co-ordinates a little more fun!
The Walking Dead Season 1: Congruence and Similarity
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Decide which buildings are free from zombies (shufflers and nibblers) by using knowledge of congruence and similarity to help Deputy Nick Crimes. The PowerPoint has basic animations (the answers basically) as it was exported from Notebook, but I've no doubt you can add some if you like. There's a worksheet if the students need it.
The Walking Dead Season 2: Locus and Construction
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Guide Deputy Nick Crimes past the shufflers and nibblers (zombies) by construction accurate paths upon which he must travel and loci upon which he must pay close attention. Six different situations involving perpendicular bisectors, angle bisectors and loci. Worksheet available for student to draw on and PowerPoint has animated answers
Walking Dead Season 3: Bearings
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Deputy Nick Crimes needs to navigate at night using bearings and exact distances between locations to avoid zombies. Can you find the bearings and distances he requires?
The Walking Dead Season 4: Perimeter and Area
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The survivors have found some mathematically shaped islands which are zombie free. Find the area and perimeter of the islands to see how many people can live on them and how much fencing is needed to keep zombies out. Rectangles, triangle, parallelogram, trapezium, circle and compound shapes involved
Spiderman Loci
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Construction and loci worksheet. Show where Spiderman can go using loci in each of these three situations.
Thor and Loki
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Please excuse the pun in the title but I can't believe it's not been done before (maybe it has and I've missed it). Various locus related situations for Thor to navigate in order to defeat Loki's recruits
Batman Bearings.
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This is designed to reinforce the bearings of North, South, East and West as well as North East, South East, South West, North West, plus bring in a little scale. Describe Batman's journey to collect all the criminals.
Spiderman Bearings
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Help Spidey by measuring the three figure bearings that each villain is on.
Superman Bearings
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Finish off the details of Superman's journey to the various crime scenes. This involves scale and bearings.
Batman Trigonometry
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Calculate the missing measurements to help the Police Commissioner in Gotham City and Batman catch the criminals. Includes missing sides and angles.
Iron Man Pythagoras
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Help Ironman calculate using Pythagoras and trigonometry and his capture of the villains
Super Hero Co-Ordinates
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