GCSE Physics Crossword Book

£8.95

Make GCSE Physics terminology and concepts finally “click” — with focused, exam-style crosswords.

The GCSE Physics Crossword Book uses carefully written clues to sharpen the language, definitions and relationships that physics exam questions rely on. Each crossword targets a key topic, helping learners connect formulas and ideas to the right words so they can write clearer answers under pressure. For more mixed-format practice, explore the wider GCSE Science puzzle book series.

“Once he’d done a few crosswords, the past-paper questions felt far less intimidating.”

Short revision notes support each section so learners can quickly review before attempting the grid. This puzzle-based approach turns passive reading into active recall and gives teens more confidence with written answers.

Inside you’ll revise:

  • Forces & motion – key definitions linked to Newton’s laws and kinematics.
  • Work, energy & power – equations, units and common applications.
  • Electricity – circuits, current, potential difference, resistance and power.
  • Waves & the EM spectrum – properties, uses and hazards.
  • Matter & atomic structure – density, specific heat capacity and nuclear basics.

Why parents love it

  • Focuses on the language of physics – ideal for improving written exam answers.
  • Makes definitions more approachable – clues guide learners towards the right concept.
  • Easy for independent use – full answer key included.
  • Works with any revision plan – use with textbooks, flashcards or tutoring.

Parent interjection: “After a few puzzles, he started using the correct physics terms without me prompting.”

Is your teen losing marks on how they phrase answers? Our blog covers parent questions like “Why does my child understand GCSE Physics but still drop marks on wording and definitions?” with practical ways to close that gap.

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GCSE Physics Puzzle Book
GCSE Physics Crossword Book

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