
For the last few years, I have made Christmas Cards for students using Chalkdust resources. Matthew Scroggs designed the 2024 Chalkdust card. You can use an interactive or PDF version.
See also the cards from 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, and 2017.
Tom Bennison has now published cards for 2025
A Level Maths calculated colouring
A Level Further Maths calculated colouring

Tom Bennison has now published cards for 2024.
A Level Maths
A Level Further Maths

I have used many of Tom Bennison’s resources, including his Christmas colouring for A Level students – these make perfect Christmas activities for older students. For more cards, have a look at Tom’s Christmas-themed resources. Note he has also created Further Maths Calculated Colouring resources.
For arts and craft lovers – construct a Christmas card from Clarissa Grandi on Artful Maths. I see for 2017, Clarissa used Spirograph, a great idea for Christmas cards. As a child, my Spirograph was definitely a favourite toy, if you don’t have a Spirograph set you could use this brilliant digital version, Inspirograph by Nathan Friend. Try altering the gears so that the fixed and rotating gear are the same size, or make one size a factor of the other, make the two sizes have a common factor, or not! Investigate. You can change the colours too and create a work of Art! Now there’s an app too – Spirograph on your phone!
Or we could create cards with Desmos designs!

