It’s December…it’s that time of year again…!
A collection of Mathematical Advent Calendars.

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It’s that time of year again…!

December means Advent Calendars and Nrich have published two Advent Calendars, one for Primary and one for Secondary each containing twenty-four problem-solving activities, one for each day in the run-up to Christmas. The primary Calendar tasks focus on encouraging mathematical habits of mind and the Secondary tasks have been chosen to encourage mathematical creativity.
You can in fact find a whole collection of advent calendars on Nrich and clearly the year doesn’t matter! Note the different themes available – a Sudoku for each day perhaps? Or a tangram? Maybe you want to play a game?

Alex Pett created his advent calendar complete with history and problems for each day. Alex has provided a pdf version or use as a Google document. For an Activeinspire resource this version also has sound.
Alternatively how about this Christmas Revision Calendar form Access Maths?

And for an A Level Advent calendar, try this one from Mathsbank.
With Mathsbank you can display solutions step by step.
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Students try an alternative to chocolate – mathematical Advent caledars up to Advanced Level, and note the Primary calendar from Nrich if you have little siblings!
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Thanks to Colleen Young. Her blog posts are always so useful and helpful to teachers who are working hard every day. Here’s another brilliant resource to start using for December.