Here you can practice your Python skills by coding projects with different difficulty levels.
| Name | Difficulty1 | Level2 | Prerequisites |
|---|---|---|---|
| Calculate the circumference of a rectangle | 10 - 12 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Calculate the expression | 13 - 15 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Is the triangle right-angled? | 13 - 15 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Loan with interest | 13 - 15 | Basic course part 1 | |
| What programming language do you like? | 10 - 12 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Calculate pi with the Gottfried Leibniz formula | 13 - 15 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Calculate the average | 10 - 12 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Even Fibonacci numbers | 13 - 15 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Multiples of 3 and 5 | 13 - 15 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Practice the multiplication table | 10 - 12 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Sum square difference | 13 - 15 | Basic course part 1 | |
| The sum of dice rolls | 10 - 12 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Determine weekday | 10 - 12 | Basic course part 2 | |
| Estimate pi using random numbers | 13 - 15 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Largest prime factor | 13 - 15 | Basic course part 1 | |
| Probability of n events | 16 - 18 | Basic course part 1 |
1As on the ski slope, green is easiest, then blue, red and finally black which is hardest.
2Level indicates an age where the mathematical concepts needed in the task have been taught. It is excellent to solve the problems for older students.