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Forces
Browse our engaging KS3 science teaching resources for the GCSE and KS3 forces content of the GCSE and KS3 physics requirements of the national curriculum. You'll find forces worksheets, activities, games and ideas that explore the different types of forces and their interactions provide practice interpreting graphs. Our editable worksheets and activities cover contact and non-contact forces, and include the key concepts of gravity, pressure, momentum, motion and elasticity.