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I strive to create worksheets that stretch and challenge your KS3 students' knowledge. All of my worksheets are designed to take 30-60 minutes, and so are perfect for use in class or as homework/home-learning. I am working hard to release more high quality worksheets in Maths, Physics and Biology! Please leave a review, as feedback is always welcome. For questions, please direct message me on Instagram, @embermathsmemes

I strive to create worksheets that stretch and challenge your KS3 students' knowledge. All of my worksheets are designed to take 30-60 minutes, and so are perfect for use in class or as homework/home-learning. I am working hard to release more high quality worksheets in Maths, Physics and Biology! Please leave a review, as feedback is always welcome. For questions, please direct message me on Instagram, @embermathsmemes
KS3/KS4 Kinetic Energy and GPE Worksheet - Answers Included
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KS3/KS4 Kinetic Energy and GPE Worksheet - Answers Included

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Kinetic and Gravitational Potential Energy Worksheet | KS3 / KS4 Physics Practice This structured worksheet helps students strengthen their understanding of kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy (GPE), and energy transfers. Aimed at Key Stage 3 and 4 learners, it includes calculation-based problems and conceptual questions that align with GCSE Physics learning objectives. The tasks are designed to take approximately 40 minutes and are suitable for use in lessons, as homework, or for revision. Students will calculate mechanical energy, work with changes in kinetic and potential energy, and apply formulas in realistic contexts involving seagulls, drones, cannonballs, and spaceships. Questions encourage use of the equations Ek = ½mv² and Ep = mgh, and include interpretation of changes in speed, height, and mechanical energy. The worksheet also introduces the concept of work as force multiplied by distance, linking to energy dissipation through friction. This resource supports the development of both mathematical and conceptual skills in thermal and mechanical physics, and includes a complete answer sheet for marking or self-checking. It is ideal for lesson activities, exam prep, cover lessons, or independent study. Key topics include kinetic energy, gravitational potential energy, mechanical energy, energy transfers, work done, energy dissipation, and the relationship between force, distance, and energy.
KS3 The Universe Worksheet - Answers Included
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KS3 The Universe Worksheet - Answers Included

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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.
KS3/KS4 Specific Heat Capacity Worksheet - Answers Included
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KS3/KS4 Specific Heat Capacity Worksheet - Answers Included

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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.
KS3/KS4 Turning Moments Worksheet - Answers Included
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KS3/KS4 Turning Moments Worksheet - Answers Included

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Challenge and engage your students with this comprehensive KS3/KS4 Physics worksheet on moments (turning forces), designed to build problem-solving skills and deepen conceptual understanding. Covering key topics such as calculating moments, equilibrium, see-saws, doors, and real-world applications (like cars and swings), this resource includes 8 diverse, exam-style questions with diagrams and an answer sheet for self-assessment or guided marking. Perfect for classroom lessons, homework, or revision, the sheet is calculator-friendly and takes approximately 40–50 minutes to complete. It supports learners in applying formulas, working with forces and distances, and analyzing scenarios involving balanced and unbalanced moments.
KS3/KS4 Momentum Worksheet - Answers Included
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KS3/KS4 Momentum Worksheet - Answers Included

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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.