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Rosa Franklin (namesake of famous female DNA scientist Rosalind Franklin) wants to fit in at school, but who should change, her or her friends?

A step-by-step guide to using Scratch.

Our codes fact card templates make great class displays and are perfect for children to use when presenting their fact findings to the class.

These image-only fact cards will help with investigating DNA, Alan Turing, the Rosetta Stone and Ada Lovelace. 

Our ‘Storytelling prompts’ with keyword phrases for Rosa’s codes are the perfect accompaniment to your storytelling lessons.

Our ‘Storytelling prompts’ for Rosa’s code are the perfect accompaniment to your storytelling lessons. These prompts come with keywords.

Our image only ‘Storytelling prompts’ for Rosa’s code are the perfect accompaniment to your storytelling lessons.

Magnify this famous sequence to a human-sized scale, making it easy to remember and fun to learn!

Children’s book illustrator Becka Moor talks to us about finding her style and getting inside the characters she draws.

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Unravelling secret messages and cracking codes involves maths, from simple addition and subtraction, to data handling and logical thinking. Antonia Peters puts us through our paces.

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