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I create engaging and challenging worksheets designed to stretch KS3 students’ understanding in Maths, Physics, and Biology. Each worksheet takes approximately 30–60 minutes to complete, making them ideal for both classroom use and home learning.
I’m continually adding new high-quality resources—so be sure to check back regularly!
Feedback is always appreciated, so please consider leaving a review!
Got a question or suggestion? Feel free to message me on Instagram: @embermathsmemes
This worksheet is aimed at Year 7 students and covers converting between and ordering fractions, decimals and percentages, as well as some contextual questions introducing students to simple problems involving percentages of an amount, with a full answer sheet provided. Designed to take approximately 30-40 minutes.
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 7 students and covers entry level ratio and probability contextual questions to introduce students to different question types in maths, with a full answer sheet provided. Designed to take approximately 40 minutes.
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 7-8 students and covers arithmetic sequences, involving activities like finding the next terms, filling in gaps, finding the nth term and using it to find far off terms, and finally some contextual questions involving sequences. Designed to take approximately 45-60 minutes, so this worksheet is perfect for homework, or for use in class!
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 7-8 students and covers solving basic linear equations with one variable, with 20 questions of increasing difficulty before some contextual questions, testing their application of knowledge in the second half of the worksheet. Designed to take approximately 45-60 minutes, so this worksheet is perfect for homework, or for use in class!
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This KS3 worksheet is aimed at Year 7-8 students and introduces students to 3D shapes including cubes, cuboids, triangular prisms, spheres, cones and cylinders. The sheet features problems involving the volume, density and surface area of these shapes in a variety of contextual problems. Designed to take approximately 45 minutes, so this worksheet is perfect for revision, homework, or for use in class!
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 8 students and covers the topic of line equations in the form y = mx + c. The sheet covers a range of question types including plotting lines from an equation, interpreting intercepts and gradients, finding the equation of a line from coordinates and a contextual question involving a linear model of a plant’s growth. This worksheet is designed to take approximately 45-60 minutes, and so is perfect for homework, or for use in class!
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 8-9 students and covers percentages of a value, percentage discount in shops, and simple calculations with interest rates (appreciation and depreciation), with calculator and non-calculator questions. There are also more challenging questions involving the population increase of rabbits over time and the interest over time in a savings account. This worksheet is designed to take approximately 40-50 minutes, and so is perfect for homework, or for use in class!
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 8-9 students and covers direct and inverse proportionality with example questions including working out how much it will cost to buy a certain amount of an item following a proportionate relationship with price, how long it will take builders to build a house and recognizing graphs describing different relationships. This worksheet is designed to take approximately 40 minutes, and so is perfect for homework, or for use in class!
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 8-9 students and covers solving and using linear equations in a range of contexts, which students tend to find more challenging. In this sheet, students will use algebra to find perimeters and areas of shapes, find equations of lines, and be introduced to basic simultaneous equations (which requires no prior knowledge of these, just intuition), to provide a more challenging sheet to really stretch your students. This worksheet is designed to take approximately 40 minutes, and so is perfect for homework, or for use in class!
The Embermaths Year 7/8 Maths Worksheets Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 7 students and covers non-calculator decimal arithmetic in the form of addition, subtraction and multiplication. This sheet contains lots of quick-fire questions, with some contextual questions to test student’s ability to apply their skills to real scenarios, with a full answer sheet provided. Designed to take approximately 45 minutes.
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 7 students and covers longer-style contextual questions involving fractions, including simplifying and fraction arithmetic, with a full answer sheet provided. Designed to take approximately 30-40 minutes.
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 7 students and introduces them to simple algebraic notation, such as 2x instead of 2 times x, and simplifying algebraic expressions, with a full answer sheet provided. Designed to take approximately 45 minutes.
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
This worksheet is aimed at Year 7 students and introduces students to algebra involving brackets, as well as expanding simple binomials, with emphasis on students simplifying their answers. The sheet starts with shorter, quick-fire questions and finishes with a contextual-style question to show students how these maths skills can be used in the real world, with a full answer sheet provided. Designed to take approximately 40-50 minutes.
The Embermaths Year 7 and 8 Complete Bundles are out now!
The Universe Worksheet | KS3 Physics and Astronomy
This engaging and informative worksheet introduces Key Stage 3 students to the structure and scale of the Universe, combining planetary science, gravitational forces, and astronomical concepts in a 45-minute activity. It is ideal for classroom use, homework, or revision and supports calculator use for relevant numerical questions.
The worksheet covers the Solar System, moons, galaxies, and the Milky Way, as well as the difference between rocky and gas planets. Students apply knowledge of gravitational force using the formula F=mg, calculate weight on different planets, and interpret how gravity changes with mass and distance. Additional questions explore the concept of light years, Earth’s orbit, seasons, and key celestial events like solstices and equinoxes.
This resource builds confidence in both conceptual understanding and scientific reasoning. A full answer sheet is included, making it suitable for self-marking, guided correction, or homework review. It aligns well with the KS3 science curriculum and lays foundational knowledge for future GCSE studies in physics and astronomy.
Key learning areas include planetary order and classification, gravitational strength, light year calculations, orbital dynamics, seasonal changes, and basic cosmology.
Specific Heat Capacity Worksheet | KS3 / KS4 Physics Revision and Practice
This printable physics worksheet helps students develop a solid understanding of specific heat capacity through a series of structured questions suitable for Key Stage 3 and 4. Designed to take approximately 35 to 45 minutes, the sheet is ideal for use in lessons, as homework, or for independent revision. It supports calculator use and includes a full answer sheet to allow for self-assessment or guided review.
The resource covers both conceptual understanding and mathematical application. Questions explore the definition of specific heat capacity, use of the energy formula Q=mcΔT, and real-world examples involving thermal energy. Students are asked to interpret temperature data, solve calculations with correct units and significant figures, and explain energy transfer using particle theory. A practical scenario based on thermometer readings is included, along with stretch questions for more advanced learners.
This worksheet is suitable for a range of learning contexts, including classroom teaching, revision sessions, cover lessons, and targeted intervention. It promotes confidence in handling physics equations and understanding thermal processes, aligning well with GCSE physics specifications.
Key topics include specific heat capacity, thermal energy, energy transfer, particle theory, and heat calculations. The questions are designed to reinforce both knowledge and exam-style skills in thermal physics.
Momentum Worksheet | KS3 / KS4 Physics Calculations and Conservation
This physics worksheet helps students deepen their understanding of momentum through structured calculation-based problems and conceptual questions. Aimed at Key Stage 3 and 4 learners, it is ideal for use in a 35–45 minute lesson, homework assignment, or revision session. The sheet supports calculator use and includes realistic application scenarios involving cars, footballs, collisions, and everyday objects.
Learners are guided to calculate momentum using p=mv, work with unit conversions, and apply the principle of conservation of momentum to elastic and inelastic collisions. The tasks progress from basic calculations to more complex, multi-step problems involving changes in momentum, system mass, and relative motion. Situations include objects bouncing off surfaces, falling from moving vehicles, and post-collision velocities for combined or separate masses.
This worksheet is ideal for building fluency with the momentum formula, reinforcing Newtonian physics concepts, and linking theory with practical contexts. A complete answer sheet can be included for self-assessment or teacher marking.
Key concepts include linear momentum, conservation of momentum, elastic and inelastic collisions, mass-velocity relationships, and unit handling in physics calculations.
This worksheet provides a comprehensive practice resource for Key Stage 3 and lower Key Stage 4 students studying series circuits and electrical power. It is ideal for revision, homework, or cover lessons, and encourages both core understanding and extended thinking.
The resource includes eight thoughtfully designed questions covering a wide range of content. Students are required to recall definitions, interpret diagrams, perform calculations using standard formulae such as P = IV and V = IR, and apply concepts in real-life scenarios. The challenge question at the end promotes reasoning and conceptual depth.
The worksheet is suitable for use with calculators and is intended to take approximately 40 to 50 minutes to complete. A full answer sheet is included, making it suitable for self-assessment, peer marking, or teacher feedback.
Topics covered include:
Current and voltage in series circuits
Resistance and Ohm’s Law
Electrical power calculations using P = IV, P = I²R and P = V²/R
Energy transfer and efficiency
Real-life application questions involving energy cost and power rating
The resource is provided in a clear, print-friendly format and is ready to use in any classroom or homework setting. It is best suited for students aged 12 to 16 and is particularly valuable as part of GCSE foundation preparation or consolidation.
This comprehensive worksheet on Speed, Distance and Time is designed for KS3 and KS4 Physics students to develop core skills in motion calculations. The resource includes exam style, multi-step word problems, graph interpretation, and challenge questions to stretch higher-attaining pupils. It features real-life contexts like cycling, hiking, and car journeys and incorporates speed-time and distance-time graph analysis. Answers are included, making it ideal for classroom use, homework, or revision. Aligned with GCSE and national curriculum objectives and suitable for use with or without a calculator, this engaging physics worksheet is perfect for consolidating knowledge on calculating speed, distance, time, acceleration, and interpreting motion graphs.