Baylor Super Saturday Sessions Offer Fall Fun Nov. 10

October 29, 2001

by Judy Long

Baylor University's Center for Community Learning and Enrichment will continue its Super Saturday sessions on Nov. 10 for students from preschool through high school.
"Dance, Wiggle, Bang!" beckons 3-year-olds through kindergartners to take a Thanksgiving adventure in movement, song and drama at the Baylor Piper Child Development Center, 315 Washington Ave., from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Jamie Rogers, preschool teacher at Waco Montessori School, will lead the session.
First through third graders are urged to come dressed to make an "Ooey Gooey Mess" in room 215 of the Draper Academic Building on the Baylor campus from 9 a.m. to noon. Majka Mitchell, doctoral candidate in educational psychology, will teach students how to make slime, toothpaste goo and a whole host of yucky concoctions from common household items.
Fourth and fifth graders can "Make Your Own Web Page" from 9 a.m. to noon in room 200 in the Draper computer lab. Technology specialist Rob McAngus will lead this session.
In "Create It!" theater production doctoral student Michael Nagle will lead sixth and seventh graders in the use of theater improvisation from 9 a.m. to noon in the Hooper-Schaefer Dance Movement Studio. Students will create a short play to be performed at the end of class.
Eighth through tenth graders will learn about fat replacements in "Low-Fat Baking" from 9 a.m. to noon in room 111 of the Mary Gibbs Jones Building on the Baylor campus. Dr. Janelle Walter, professor of family and consumer sciences, will teach students how to replace fats in quick breads, then compare the effect of the substitutes on bread quality.
All classes are $30, which includes all lab, materials and facilities fees. For more information, call (254) 710-2171 or visit www.baylor.edu/SOE/CCLE .