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@AccessMaths

Head of Maths. MA Educational Leadership. Creator of https://t.co/eT2dTaC70s Interested in sharing resources, teaching and learning.

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New Revision Resource!! PROGRESSIVE OVERLOAD - All things algebra 🤓🤟 🔷 Minimally Different Examples 🔷 90 Algebra Questions!!! 🔷 Funky Fonts 🔷 One enormous sexy grid! What more could you want for the final stretch up to the exams? 😂 #mathschat accessmaths.co.uk/revision-resou…
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The GCSE Maths Tutor@gcsemathstutor·
Perhaps the biggest benefit: teacher workload drops dramatically. The entire year of starter tasks is already planned. Teachers don't need to: 📉 create daily starters 📉 search for questions 📉 reinvent tasks each lesson 📈They simply deliver the system. 10/12
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There are two ways starter activities usually get used in schools. ⌛️One is random questions thrown together each lesson. 📈The other is a systematic routine that actually builds long-term learning. Most departments end up with the first. Our maths department built the second. It’s reduced teacher workload, improved coherence across classes, and strengthened students’ retention of key topics. Here’s the system 👇 1/12
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Most workload in schools doesn’t come from teaching. It comes from things that don’t improve teaching. As a Head of Faculty, my filter is simple: Does this make lessons better? If not… it doesn’t stay. Curious, what actually adds the most to your workload? 👇
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The GCSE Maths Tutor@gcsemathstutor·
This isn’t just for expanding brackets. It changes how you: ☑️sequence examples ☑️respond to misconceptions ☑️design independent practice tasks Example below 👇
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If your students are completing lots of questions… but still not really understanding this might be why 👇 🧵
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Completion is easy to see. Thinking isn’t. Curious where people stand on this 👇
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Busy ≠ learning Completing questions ≠ thinking The overlap is where it matters. 🧵
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Over-explaining is the silent killer of maths lessons. Tighter explanations → more thinking → better learning. Say what matters. Then get out of the way. 🧵
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2 minutes too harsh... or not enough? 👀 👇 Vote below
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The worst lesson I ever taught? Graph transformations. Nothing landed. Students were lost. I’d “explained it”… and it still didn’t work. So I stopped repeating myself and started changing my approach. Different model. Different explanation. Same goal: understanding. And the result? The best lesson I ever taught. If your students don’t get it… say it differently.
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From those patterns we identify key topics that need work and then draw from our ELEV8 and REVISE9 worksheet library to fill in the gaps. 1⃣ ELEV8 worksheets ➡️ practice for common misconceptions 2⃣ REVISE9 grids ➡️ structured revision of key topics This data evolves every year because the QLA tells us what students actually struggle with. Example of ELEV8 worksheets here: thegcsemathstutor.co.uk/tgmt4t-home/ Example of a REVISE9 grid ⬇️ 8/12
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Once the data is entered, the reports generate automatically. ☑️ Student reports are created instantly ☑️ Parent report comments are auto-written ☑️ Each comment highlights specific strengths and gaps At this point, QLA immediately becomes useful information rather than stored data. 5/12
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First, students collect the data. After an assessment, every student completes a simple auto-generated QLA slip like this ⬇️ This does two important things: ☑️ Students re-read the entire paper ☑️ They engage with each question again Meanwhile teachers avoid manually counting through scripts. Workload 📉 Student reflection 📈 3/12
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QLA itself isn’t the problem. It’s execution of QLA that’s the problem. But when it drives: ✅ resources ✅ intervention ✅ curriculum planning ✅ targeted practice ✅ outcomes …it becomes one of the most powerful tools a department can use. 12/12
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There are two ways QLA usually gets done in schools. ⌛️One creates a lot of work for teachers. 📈The other actually improves student outcomes. Most departments end up stuck with the first. Our maths department built the second. It helped us achieve our best results in school history… and we’re currently on track to do even better this year. Here’s how we use QLA effectively 👇 1/12
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Finishing the week with 3D trigonometry 📐 Spending these last few weeks focussing heavily on the topics identified via our QLA’s. I’m always interested in how different departments approach this. How does QLA actually work in your school after assessments if you use them? Does it genuinely shape teaching and intervention, or mostly stop at the data stage? ELEV8: thegcsemathstutor.co.uk/tgmt4t-home/
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My other year 11 group who only transitioned to the higher tier this year are doing extremely well on our bespoke higher scheme of work! Functions today, composite functions tomorrow! 📐Love this question bringing real life context into the topic! Some free ELEV8 worksheets now available here: thegcsemathstutor.co.uk/tgmt4t-home/ Does anyone else have groups in their school that only transitioned to higher this year? 👀
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The absolute best lesson of exact values I’ve even had with a year 11 group! 📐 Working with the Sine and Cosine Rule, along with area of a triangle, all using exact values! Such a nice lesson progression to get here and some beautiful maths! Latest worksheet went down a storm, will be uploading it very soon to the ELEV8 portfolio: thegcsemathstutor.co.uk/tgmt4t-home/
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Year 11 working on exact values of trigonometry today! 📐 Love these questions, so much practice of key skills, surds, fractions and exact values! Up next… sine, cosine and area of a triangle using exact values! ELEV8 Worksheets: thegcsemathstutor.co.uk/tgmt4t-home/
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