All of last year my Further Maths class were asking to do a calculated colouring (like the 10 Ticks ones) at the end of term and I always said know as I would rather they do some maths!
But this year I thought I could create an A-Level colouring inspired by the lower school 10 Ticks sheets.
Luckily Kim (@kimThomasLee), a friend from Twitter, offered her husband’s (@stevelee12) services for drawing a suitable picture. I was very impressed with the result and extremely grateful to him for drawing this 😉
I then set about writing questions. Originally I was going to do some questions based on Further Pure content but on the end to decided to use just C1 content as I think more people will be able to use this if this was the case. Most of the questions are straightforward, but there are a few tricky ones. I have done 100 questions and doubled up the regions as there are around 180 possible regions to shade in the picture. Some questions are shown below:
I’d love for other people to use this so I have made the sheets available on my website. Please use them in the run up to the end of term.
3 replies on “An A-Level Calculated Colouring”
Thank you for this! It’s brilliant.
Have you got the answers? One of my answers doesn’t match the options.
Thanks
It’s likely a mistake – which question? I’m just changing 77 now 😉
This is brilliant! Thank you for sharing (I always seem to find good Christmas activities in January!).