For Eco-Earth Play, Kimberly Kamborian, will be our featured guest offering science explorations and sensory experiences. Join us to explore worms, learn how worms help the soil - how composting works, make play dough and/or make ice cream to enjoy!
For Eco-Earth Play, Kimberly Kamborian, will be our featured guest offering science explorations and sensory experiences for family visitors. There will be opportunities to explore worms and learn how worms help the soil - how composting works, a time for making play dough and a chance to make ice cream to enjoy!
Kimberly is currently a physics teacher at Waltham High School in Waltham, MA and an experienced STEM educator with more than three decades of work in science teaching, curriculum development, project-based and inquiry-based learning, and educational program leadership for elementary through high school students. Kimberly has taught science in a wide range of educational settings. She spent many years teaching in the Boston Public Schools and has taught biology, physics, and earth science including hands-on environmental science for middle school students. Kimberly holds a Master of Arts in Teaching in General Science from Tufts University and a Bachelor of Arts in Anthropology from Boston University. She is also a “Playmaker” of Life is Good Playmakers.