Celebrate the remarkable achievements of women who paved the way in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with this inspiring set of A3 posters.
Designed to fit a standard classroom display board, this pack is perfect for showcasing role models and encouraging students - especially girls, to consider careers in STEM.
Posters can also be printed, laminated, and displayed individually around your classroom.
This resource highlights the lives and legacies of six trailblazing women who broke barriers and shaped the future of their fields.
This pack includes:
A3 Display Title (2 sheets - to be joined for full-width title)
Marie Curie - Nobel Prize-winning physicist and chemist
Ada Lovelace - Often regarded as the worlds first computer programmer
Mary Allen Wilkes - Designer of the first personal computer
Rosalind Franklin - Key figure in the discovery of DNA’s double-helix structure
Katherine Johnson - NASA mathematician
Mary Winston Jackson - NASA’s first Black female engineer
Each poster features a concise biography, major contributions, educational background and fascinating facts to engage and inspire students.