NORWOOD -- Fifth graders in Kimberly Trombly's science classes at Norwood-Norfolk Central School were recently visited by adjunct biology professor Kristine Potter. In class, the fifth graders …
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NORWOOD -- Fifth graders in Kimberly Trombly's science classes at Norwood-Norfolk Central School were recently visited by adjunct biology professor Kristine Potter.
In class, the fifth graders finished their study about the human body and started learning about DNA and inherited traits.
During her visit, Potter presented information to the students about DNA and extracted DNA from strawberries.