KS3 Science Retrieval Grids | Biology, Chemistry & Physics | Low-Stakes Recall & Revision
These KS3 Science retrieval grids are designed to help students regularly review key knowledge from Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Each grid encourages low-stakes retrieval practice and supports long-term memory through quick, structured questions that revisit prior learning.
Each grid includes:
9, 12, or 16 recall questions per topic (editable format)
Mix of questions from recent and earlier topics to build knowledge over time
Designed for starters, plenaries, homework, or independent study
Covers the full KS3 science curriculum in student-friendly language
Editable in Word or Google Docs for easy differentiation
Topics covered include:
Biology: Cells, reproduction, ecosystems, digestion, human systems
Chemistry: Particles, states of matter, elements, reactions, acids and alkalis
Physics: Forces, energy, electricity, light, sound, magnetism
These retrieval grids are ideal for:
Daily or weekly retrieval routines
Boosting recall and confidence
Low-prep cover work or revision
Supporting EAL or SEN learners with visual structure
Preparing students for future GCSE learning
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KS3 Science Thinking Hard Worksheets | PiXL Style | Biology, Chemistry & Physics | Challenge & Retrieval
This pack of KS3 Science Thinking Hard worksheets uses PiXL-style activities to challenge students, build deeper thinking, and support retrieval practice across the full KS3 Science curriculum. Perfect for stretch and challenge, revision, homework, or cover lessons.
Each worksheet includes:
High-challenge, low-prep tasks inspired by PiXL Thinking Hard strategies
Activities such as: rank and justify, explain why, link it, prove it, categorise and apply
Covers key topics in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics
Student-friendly layout with space for written responses
Ideal for independent learning and developing exam-style thinking
Editable in Word or Google Docs
Topics include:
Biology: Cells, systems, reproduction, food chains, ecosystems
Chemistry: Particles, chemical changes, elements and compounds, acids and alkalis
Physics: Forces, energy, sound, light, magnetism, electricity
These KS3 PiXL-style worksheets are perfect for:
Retrieval and deeper thinking
Stretch and challenge for all learners
Cover work or homework
Scaffolding extended answers
Preparing for GCSE-style questions
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KS3 Science MCQ Worksheets with Answers | Biology, Chemistry & Physics | Retrieval & Assessment
This set of KS3 Science multiple choice question (MCQ) worksheets is perfect for checking understanding, supporting retrieval practice, and preparing students for low-stakes assessment across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
Each worksheet includes:
A set of topic-based multiple choice questions with 4 answer options
Questions written in clear, student-friendly language
Answers included for self-marking, peer assessment or teacher use
Covers key knowledge from each unit in the KS3 curriculum
Editable format for customisation in Word or Google Docs
Topics covered include:
Biology: Cells, reproduction, ecosystems, human body systems
Chemistry: Particles, chemical reactions, acids and alkalis, the periodic table
Physics: Forces, energy, light, sound, electricity, magnetism
These KS3 MCQ worksheets are ideal for:
Starters and plenaries
Homework or revision
Cover lessons
Retrieval practice
Quick assessments to inform teaching
Whether used independently or alongside your existing lessons, these ready-to-go MCQs help boost retention and identify misconceptions early.
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KS3 Science Knowledge Organisers & Worksheets | Full Topic Breakdown | Biology, Chemistry & Physics
This KS3 Science resource pack includes knowledge organisers and linked worksheets for every topic in the KS3 Biology, Chemistry, and Physics curriculum. Each organiser breaks down key information into clear, manageable chunks, using student-friendly language to support revision, retrieval practice, and independent learning.
Each knowledge organiser includes:
Key facts, definitions, and diagrams
Clear explanations of scientific processes
Keywords and sentence starters to support literacy in science
What makes this pack unique?
Every organiser comes with a matching worksheet to help students recall knowledge, apply what they’ve learned, and build confidence with questions linked directly to the content.
Perfect for:
Revision and retrieval tasks
Cover lessons
Homework or DIRT activities
Independent study
Supporting curriculum planning and tracking
All resources are fully editable in Word or Google Docs, making them easy to adapt for your students. This complete pack helps secure strong understanding across the KS3 Science curriculum, while preparing students for GCSE-style learning and assessment.
KS3 Science Gap Fill Worksheets
KS3 Science Gap Fill Worksheets | Biology, Chemistry & Physics | Retrieval & Literacy Support
This pack of KS3 Science gap fill worksheets is perfect for retrieval practice, literacy development, and independent learning. Covering all major Biology, Chemistry, and Physics topics, each worksheet helps students reinforce key knowledge by completing sentences with subject-specific vocabulary.
Each worksheet includes:
Curriculum-aligned content for KS3 Biology, Chemistry, and Physics
Scientifically accurate keywords to support literacy and vocabulary recall
Cloze-style tasks to strengthen understanding of core concepts
Printable and editable format for easy customisation
Ideal for starters, revision, homework, and cover work
Topics covered include:
Biology: Cells, reproduction, respiration, digestion, food chains
Chemistry: Particles, elements, acids and alkalis, chemical reactions
Physics: Energy, forces, electricity, light, sound, magnetism
These gap fill worksheets are ideal for supporting lower attainers, EAL students, or any learner needing scaffolded revision or retrieval support.
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KS3 Science ‘Find the Fib’ Worksheets | Biology, Chemistry & Physics | Misconception & Retrieval Activities
This pack of KS3 Science ‘Find the Fib’ worksheets is ideal for retrieval practice, addressing misconceptions, and promoting independent learning across Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Perfect for starters, plenaries, homework, or cover work, each worksheet helps students think critically about scientific statements and distinguish fact from fiction.
Each worksheet includes:
A series of themed science statements – students identify and explain the incorrect one
Space for justifications to promote deeper thinking and discussion
Editable format for easy differentiation or topic customisation
Clear layout ideal for independent use in cover lessons or home study
Topics include:
Biology: Cells, reproduction, digestion, respiration, ecosystems
Chemistry: Particles, states of matter, chemical changes, acids and alkalis, atoms and elements
Physics: Forces, energy, light, sound, electricity, magnetism
These Find the Fib worksheets are designed to challenge misconceptions, support retrieval, and reinforce key knowledge from the KS3 curriculum in a fun and accessible format.
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KS3 Science Cover Work Worksheets | Biology, Chemistry & Physics | Independent Learning Tasks
This ready-to-use KS3 Science cover work pack includes engaging and curriculum-aligned worksheets for Biology, Chemistry, and Physics. Each worksheet is designed for independent learning, making it ideal for cover lessons, homework, revision, or distance learning — especially when delivered by non-specialists.
Each worksheet includes:
Key knowledge from the KS3 science curriculum
Retrieval tasks to reinforce prior learning
Short-answer and extended-response questions
Key vocabulary with definitions and usage support
Clear instructions for fully independent use
Printable and editable formats
Covers major KS3 science topics including:
Biology: Cells, body systems, reproduction, ecosystems, adaptations
Chemistry: Particles, elements, acids and alkalis, chemical reactions, the periodic table
Physics: Forces, energy, electricity, magnetism, light and sound
Revision Sheet – Powered by PiXL Thinking Hard Strategies
This high-impact KS3 Science, Biology, Chemistry & Physics revision sheet uses proven PiXL Thinking Hard strategies to deepen understanding, boost retrieval, and encourage higher-order thinking across the KS3 Science, Biology, Chemistry & Physics curriculum. Featuring tasks like Odd One Out, Because-But-So, Prove It, Link It Up, and Silent Debate, each activity challenges students to go beyond simple recall and engage with content at a deeper level.
Perfect for:
Revision lessons
Independent learning
Stretch and challenge
DIRT and consolidation tasks
Ofsted-ready planning
The sheet is fully editable in Word/Google Docs, making it easy to adapt for any KS3 Science, Biology, Chemistry & Physics subject or topic. A brilliant way to prepare students for AO3-style questions and to promote metacognitive thinking across your classroom.
Save hours of planning and increase student engagement with this comprehensive KS3 Physics, Biology & Chemistry resource pack, designed to support full specification coverage. Ideal for lessons, cover work, revision, homework, and retrieval practice, this all-in-one bundle includes a wide variety of editable, student-friendly materials that promote grade improvement, exam readiness, and independent learning.
This resource pack includes:
PiXL-style Thinking Hard tasks to challenge students and develop deeper thinking
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for retrieval practice and low-stakes assessment
Gap-fill worksheets with MCQ options to support knowledge recall and build confidence
Retrieval grids and knowledge organisers to reinforce key content over time
Rank and Justify activities to build evaluation skills and prepare for extended responses
Find the Fib and true/false tasks for quick assessment for learning
Structured exam-style questions to support high-quality written responses and exam technique
Ready-to-use cover work packs for independent use or non-specialist delivery
Video links and revision summaries for independent study and flipped learning
Suitable for KS3 Physics, Biology & Chemistry this pack is ideal for teachers looking to raise achievement while saving time with high-quality, ready-made resources.
Save hours of planning and increase student engagement with this comprehensive GCSE resource pack, designed to support full specification coverage. Ideal for lessons, cover work, revision, homework, and retrieval practice, this all-in-one bundle includes a wide variety of editable, student-friendly materials that promote grade improvement, exam readiness, and independent learning.
This resource pack includes:
PiXL-style Thinking Hard tasks to challenge students and develop deeper thinking
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for retrieval practice and low-stakes assessment
Gap-fill worksheets with MCQ options to support knowledge recall and build confidence
Retrieval grids and knowledge organisers to reinforce key content over time
Rank and Justify activities to build evaluation skills and prepare for extended responses
Find the Fib and true/false tasks for quick assessment for learning
Structured exam-style questions to support high-quality written responses and exam technique
Ready-to-use cover work packs for independent use or non-specialist delivery
Video links and revision summaries for independent study and flipped learning
Suitable for KS4 & GCSE this pack is ideal for teachers looking to raise achievement while saving time with high-quality, ready-made resources.
All for Physics, Chemistry and Biology. 100’s of worksheets and activities.
Save hours of planning and increase student engagement with this comprehensive GCSE resource pack, designed to support full specification coverage. Ideal for lessons, cover work, revision, homework, and retrieval practice, this all-in-one bundle includes a wide variety of editable, student-friendly materials that promote grade improvement, exam readiness, and independent learning.
This resource pack includes:
PiXL-style Thinking Hard tasks to challenge students and develop deeper thinking
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) for retrieval practice and low-stakes assessment
Gap-fill worksheets with MCQ options to support knowledge recall and build confidence
Retrieval grids and knowledge organisers to reinforce key content over time
Rank and Justify activities to build evaluation skills and prepare for extended responses
Find the Fib and true/false tasks for quick assessment for learning
Structured exam-style questions to support high-quality written responses and exam technique
Ready-to-use cover work packs for independent use or non-specialist delivery
Video links and revision summaries for independent study and flipped learning
Suitable for KS4 & GCSE this pack is ideal for teachers looking to raise achievement while saving time with high-quality, ready-made resources.
This pack of GCSE thinking strategy worksheets is designed to support retrieval practice, stretch and challenge, and critical thinking across the full KS4 curriculum. Based on popular strategies like Odd One Out, Link It Up, Silent Debate, Prove It, and Because-But-So, these tasks promote deeper understanding, evaluation, and analysis – ideal for AO3, metacognition, and higher-order thinking.
Each worksheet is fully aligned to the GCSE specification, covering every topic with student-friendly language and structured response prompts. Perfect for Ofsted-ready planning, DIRT tasks, revision, cover lessons, and independent learning.
Editable in Word/Google Docs that cover the whole specification.
One sheet per specification point
1.1 Energy stores and systems
1.2 Kinetic and gravitational potential energy
1.3 Elastic potential energy
1.4 Specific heat capacity
1.5 Power
1.6 Work and energy
1.7 Energy transfers in systems
1.8 Reducing unwanted energy transfers
1.9 Energy resources
1.10 Trends in energy resource use
2.1 Current, potential difference and resistance
2.2 Series and parallel circuits
2.3 Resistance
2.4 Ohmic conductors and non-ohmic devices
2.5 Mains electricity
2.6 Electrical power and energy transfer
2.7 The National Grid
3.1 Density of materials
3.2 States of matter and changes of state
3.3 Internal energy and energy changes
3.4 Specific heat capacity
3.5 Specific latent heat
3.6 Particle motion in gases
3.7 Pressure and volume (HT only)
4.1 Atoms and isotopes
4.2 The development of the model of the atom
4.3 Radioactive decay
4.4 Activity and half-life
4.5 Uses and dangers of radiation
4.6 Nuclear radiation in medicine
4.7 Nuclear fission (HT only)
4.8 Nuclear fusion
5.1 Scalars and vectors
5.2 Contact and non-contact forces
5.3 Gravity
5.4 Resultant forces
5.5 Work done and energy transfer
5.6 Forces and elasticity
5.7 Moments, levers and gears
5.8 Pressure in fluids
5.9 Atmospheric pressure
5.10 Distance and displacement
5.11 Speed
5.12 Velocity-time graphs
5.13 Acceleration
5.14 Newton’s First Law
5.15 Newton’s Second Law
5.16 Newton’s Third Law
5.17 Inertia and mass
5.18 Stopping distance
5.19 Reaction time
5.20 Factors affecting braking distance
5.21 Momentum (HT only)
5.22 Changes in momentum (HT only)
6.1 Transverse and longitudinal waves
6.2 Properties of waves
6.3 Reflection and refraction
6.4 Sound waves
6.5 Ultrasound
6.6 Seismic waves
6.7 Electromagnetic waves
6.8 Uses and dangers of EM radiation
6.9 Lenses and images (HT only)
6.10 Black body radiation (HT only)
7.1 Poles of a magnet
7.2 Magnetic fields
7.3 Electromagnetism
7.4 The motor effect
7.5 Electromagnetic induction
7.6 Uses of electromagnetism
7.7 Transformers (HT only)
Ranking & Justify Grid Worksheets – Promote Critical Thinking & Evaluation Skills
Perfect for GCSE and A-Level | All Subjects | Editable Word Format
These GCSE and A-Level printable worksheets are ideal for developing critical thinking, evaluation skills, and justification in all subjects. Each worksheet encourages students to rank key concepts and provide reasoned justifications using subject knowledge, helping them master higher-order thinking and prepare for extended writing questions. Perfect for revision, independent learning, exam practice, or stretch and challenge, these fully editable thinking skills resources support success across the exam board and cover all specification points for the exam. There is one worksheet per specification point.
What’s Included:
A scenario or big question linked to the spec content
A ranking table (5–10 key ideas, events, beliefs, processes, or case studies)
Justification prompts to support extended writing and critical thinking
Extension questions for higher-level learners
Fully editable in Microsoft Word
Perfect For:
Stretch & Challenge
Revision activities
AO3-focused exam skills
Group or independent tasks
Homework or cover lessons
DIRT (Dedicated Improvement and Reflection Time)
Revision resources for each part of the specification
Retrieval grids
Knowledge organisers
Thinking hard grids
1.1 Energy stores and systems
1.2 Kinetic and gravitational potential energy
1.3 Elastic potential energy
1.4 Specific heat capacity
1.5 Power
1.6 Work and energy
1.7 Energy transfers in systems
1.8 Reducing unwanted energy transfers
1.9 Energy resources
1.10 Trends in energy resource use
2.1 Current, potential difference and resistance
2.2 Series and parallel circuits
2.3 Resistance
2.4 Ohmic conductors and non-ohmic devices
2.5 Mains electricity
2.6 Electrical power and energy transfer
2.7 The National Grid
3.1 Density of materials
3.2 States of matter and changes of state
3.3 Internal energy and energy changes
3.4 Specific heat capacity
3.5 Specific latent heat
3.6 Particle motion in gases
3.7 Pressure and volume (HT only)
4.1 Atoms and isotopes
4.2 The development of the model of the atom
4.3 Radioactive decay
4.4 Activity and half-life
4.5 Uses and dangers of radiation
4.6 Nuclear radiation in medicine
4.7 Nuclear fission (HT only)
4.8 Nuclear fusion
5.1 Scalars and vectors
5.2 Contact and non-contact forces
5.3 Gravity
5.4 Resultant forces
5.5 Work done and energy transfer
5.6 Forces and elasticity
5.7 Moments, levers and gears
5.8 Pressure in fluids
5.9 Atmospheric pressure
5.10 Distance and displacement
5.11 Speed
5.12 Velocity-time graphs
5.13 Acceleration
5.14 Newton’s First Law
5.15 Newton’s Second Law
5.16 Newton’s Third Law
5.17 Inertia and mass
5.18 Stopping distance
5.19 Reaction time
5.20 Factors affecting braking distance
5.21 Momentum (HT only)
5.22 Changes in momentum (HT only)
6.1 Transverse and longitudinal waves
6.2 Properties of waves
6.3 Reflection and refraction
6.4 Sound waves
6.5 Ultrasound
6.6 Seismic waves
6.7 Electromagnetic waves
6.8 Uses and dangers of EM radiation
6.9 Lenses and images (HT only)
6.10 Black body radiation (HT only)
7.1 Poles of a magnet
7.2 Magnetic fields
7.3 Electromagnetism
7.4 The motor effect
7.5 Electromagnetic induction
7.6 Uses of electromagnetism
7.7 Transformers (HT only)
Perfect for retrieval, revision, or challenge tasks!
This Thinking Hard Challenge Grid uses PiXL’s higher-order strategies to help students deeply engage with specification content
Designed to stretch and challenge learners of all abilities, it’s perfect for starters, plenaries, cover work, independent study, or revision stations.
Example Tasks:
Reduce It – Strip information down to the essentials
Spot the Mistake – Identify and correct misconceptions
Connect 4 – Link keywords and explain their relationship
Always/Sometimes/Never – Justify your reasoning
Apply It – Real-world scenario questions
One per specification point
1.1 Energy stores and systems
1.2 Kinetic and gravitational potential energy
1.3 Elastic potential energy
1.4 Specific heat capacity
1.5 Power
1.6 Work and energy
1.7 Energy transfers in systems
1.8 Reducing unwanted energy transfers
1.9 Energy resources
1.10 Trends in energy resource use
2.1 Current, potential difference and resistance
2.2 Series and parallel circuits
2.3 Resistance
2.4 Ohmic conductors and non-ohmic devices
2.5 Mains electricity
2.6 Electrical power and energy transfer
2.7 The National Grid
3.1 Density of materials
3.2 States of matter and changes of state
3.3 Internal energy and energy changes
3.4 Specific heat capacity
3.5 Specific latent heat
3.6 Particle motion in gases
3.7 Pressure and volume (HT only)
4.1 Atoms and isotopes
4.2 The development of the model of the atom
4.3 Radioactive decay
4.4 Activity and half-life
4.5 Uses and dangers of radiation
4.6 Nuclear radiation in medicine
4.7 Nuclear fission (HT only)
4.8 Nuclear fusion
5.1 Scalars and vectors
5.2 Contact and non-contact forces
5.3 Gravity
5.4 Resultant forces
5.5 Work done and energy transfer
5.6 Forces and elasticity
5.7 Moments, levers and gears
5.8 Pressure in fluids
5.9 Atmospheric pressure
5.10 Distance and displacement
5.11 Speed
5.12 Velocity-time graphs
5.13 Acceleration
5.14 Newton’s First Law
5.15 Newton’s Second Law
5.16 Newton’s Third Law
5.17 Inertia and mass
5.18 Stopping distance
5.19 Reaction time
5.20 Factors affecting braking distance
5.21 Momentum (HT only)
5.22 Changes in momentum (HT only)
6.1 Transverse and longitudinal waves
6.2 Properties of waves
6.3 Reflection and refraction
6.4 Sound waves
6.5 Ultrasound
6.6 Seismic waves
6.7 Electromagnetic waves
6.8 Uses and dangers of EM radiation
6.9 Lenses and images (HT only)
6.10 Black body radiation (HT only)
7.1 Poles of a magnet
7.2 Magnetic fields
7.3 Electromagnetism
7.4 The motor effect
7.5 Electromagnetic induction
7.6 Uses of electromagnetism
7.7 Transformers (HT only)
Gap Fill & MCQ Worksheet
This engaging, print-ready worksheet is designed to help students master the course. Save yourself lesson planning time.
Perfect for lesson starters, independent revision, or homework tasks, this double-page activity supports knowledge recall and deeper understanding.
There is one sheet per specification listed below:
1.1 Energy stores and systems
1.2 Kinetic and gravitational potential energy
1.3 Elastic potential energy
1.4 Specific heat capacity
1.5 Power
1.6 Work and energy
1.7 Energy transfers in systems
1.8 Reducing unwanted energy transfers
1.9 Energy resources
1.10 Trends in energy resource use
2.1 Current, potential difference and resistance
2.2 Series and parallel circuits
2.3 Resistance
2.4 Ohmic conductors and non-ohmic devices
2.5 Mains electricity
2.6 Electrical power and energy transfer
2.7 The National Grid
3.1 Density of materials
3.2 States of matter and changes of state
3.3 Internal energy and energy changes
3.4 Specific heat capacity
3.5 Specific latent heat
3.6 Particle motion in gases
3.7 Pressure and volume (HT only)
4.1 Atoms and isotopes
4.2 The development of the model of the atom
4.3 Radioactive decay
4.4 Activity and half-life
4.5 Uses and dangers of radiation
4.6 Nuclear radiation in medicine
4.7 Nuclear fission (HT only)
4.8 Nuclear fusion
5.1 Scalars and vectors
5.2 Contact and non-contact forces
5.3 Gravity
5.4 Resultant forces
5.5 Work done and energy transfer
5.6 Forces and elasticity
5.7 Moments, levers and gears
5.8 Pressure in fluids
5.9 Atmospheric pressure
5.10 Distance and displacement
5.11 Speed
5.12 Velocity-time graphs
5.13 Acceleration
5.14 Newton’s First Law
5.15 Newton’s Second Law
5.16 Newton’s Third Law
5.17 Inertia and mass
5.18 Stopping distance
5.19 Reaction time
5.20 Factors affecting braking distance
5.21 Momentum (HT only)
5.22 Changes in momentum (HT only)
6.1 Transverse and longitudinal waves
6.2 Properties of waves
6.3 Reflection and refraction
6.4 Sound waves
6.5 Ultrasound
6.6 Seismic waves
6.7 Electromagnetic waves
6.8 Uses and dangers of EM radiation
6.9 Lenses and images (HT only)
6.10 Black body radiation (HT only)
7.1 Poles of a magnet
7.2 Magnetic fields
7.3 Electromagnetism
7.4 The motor effect
7.5 Electromagnetic induction
7.6 Uses of electromagnetism
7.7 Transformers (HT only)
One retrieval grid per specification point
1.1 Energy stores and systems
1.2 Kinetic and gravitational potential energy
1.3 Elastic potential energy
1.4 Specific heat capacity
1.5 Power
1.6 Work and energy
1.7 Energy transfers in systems
1.8 Reducing unwanted energy transfers
1.9 Energy resources
1.10 Trends in energy resource use
2.1 Current, potential difference and resistance
2.2 Series and parallel circuits
2.3 Resistance
2.4 Ohmic conductors and non-ohmic devices
2.5 Mains electricity
2.6 Electrical power and energy transfer
2.7 The National Grid
3.1 Density of materials
3.2 States of matter and changes of state
3.3 Internal energy and energy changes
3.4 Specific heat capacity
3.5 Specific latent heat
3.6 Particle motion in gases
3.7 Pressure and volume (HT only)
4.1 Atoms and isotopes
4.2 The development of the model of the atom
4.3 Radioactive decay
4.4 Activity and half-life
4.5 Uses and dangers of radiation
4.6 Nuclear radiation in medicine
4.7 Nuclear fission (HT only)
4.8 Nuclear fusion
5.1 Scalars and vectors
5.2 Contact and non-contact forces
5.3 Gravity
5.4 Resultant forces
5.5 Work done and energy transfer
5.6 Forces and elasticity
5.7 Moments, levers and gears
5.8 Pressure in fluids
5.9 Atmospheric pressure
5.10 Distance and displacement
5.11 Speed
5.12 Velocity-time graphs
5.13 Acceleration
5.14 Newton’s First Law
5.15 Newton’s Second Law
5.16 Newton’s Third Law
5.17 Inertia and mass
5.18 Stopping distance
5.19 Reaction time
5.20 Factors affecting braking distance
5.21 Momentum (HT only)
5.22 Changes in momentum (HT only)
6.1 Transverse and longitudinal waves
6.2 Properties of waves
6.3 Reflection and refraction
6.4 Sound waves
6.5 Ultrasound
6.6 Seismic waves
6.7 Electromagnetic waves
6.8 Uses and dangers of EM radiation
6.9 Lenses and images (HT only)
6.10 Black body radiation (HT only)
7.1 Poles of a magnet
7.2 Magnetic fields
7.3 Electromagnetism
7.4 The motor effect
7.5 Electromagnetic induction
7.6 Uses of electromagnetism
7.7 Transformers (HT only)
This fully editable worksheet is designed to match the specification and is perfect for homework, cover lessons, or independent study. Each task is carefully structured to help students consolidate key content, deepen understanding, and support effective revision. Ideal for home learning, retrieval practice, flipped learning, or in-class support. Accessible and engaging, this no-prep resource helps boost progress while saving teacher time.
Per topic you get:
Information,
Bullet point information
keywords with definitions
Video links
MCQ’s and answers
FInd the fib with answers
Revision sheet
Exam questions