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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?

Explore how some characters in a story stay the same all the way through and how some characters change and grow.

A partner resource, to be used in conjunction with the 'Hieroglyphic puzzle slideshow'.

Can you tell a story without using words or letters and without telling the story out loud? This tricky but fun activity will demonstrate the limitations of only using images to tell a story.

These fact cards are a great start to any research project. Use them to investigate DNA, Alan Turing, the Rosetta Stone and Ada Lovelace. 

Reward your KS1 storytellers for their Rosa’s code storytelling with this themed certificate.

Rosa’s code is perfect for celebrating differences as we take a first look at DNA in our Codes topic.

   

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Reward your KS1 storytellers for their Rosa’s code storytelling with this themed certificate.

These fact cards are a great start to any research project. Use them to investigate DNA, Alan Turing, the Rosetta Stone and Ada Lovelace. 

Can you tell a story without using words or letters and without telling the story out loud? This tricky but fun activity will demonstrate the limitations of only using images to tell a story.

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