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Friday Update 11/3/17

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IN THE WEEKS AHEAD AT LAKE TECHNICAL COLLEGE

Winners of the Scarecrow Decorating Contest:

 

ACADEMIC AFFAIRS

ARCHITECTURE & CONSTRUCTION
HVAC 1 & 2 – HVAC/P3 students came together to watch an IPDAE webinar on the non-calculator questions of the math GED test.  The webinar was effective in showing the GED students what skills are included in the first section of the GED test as well as another voice in the ‘how to’ solving process.  Many of the HVAC classmates joined in to watch the webinar on the big screen TV and offered questions and solutions.  We culminated the webinar with the question of, “Ok, where am I going to apply that in the HVAC field?”  The HVAC students, true to form, had great connections!

On the integration wagon, P3’s and classmates helped link the basics of learning positive and negative numbers to the standards of HVAC.  Students brainstormed and relayed information to Mrs. Avelli on how positive and negatives are used in: AC and DC current (and what that means) and what objects in the lab used each form, slope (which in HVAC is pitch) and how this is used in duct-work, voltage (increases and drops) using meters, and sine wavelength (just when you thought Trigonometry had gone away). It was a plethora of ideas, correlations, ah-ha moments and fun!

 

BUSINESS, MANAGEMENT & ADMINISTRATION
Accounting Operations / Administrative Office Specialist – It’s been a busy two weeks for the Accounting Operations and the Administrative Office Specialist classes. Decisions are being made about the Fall Festival booth and our classroom was magically decorated over the weekend. CREEPY! Classmates were finishing their OCPs. There are also some very special accomplishments that our class is celebrating with a very special person.

The class has decided to prepare not one game, but two games for the Fall Festival. Horror trivia, which I have a trivia question for you. Who is known to have the most famous scream? We also are going to have Pin the Boo on the Ghost. Also, we made our choice to be submitted for the Scarecrow theme.

While we’ve been deciding on our choices for games and scarecrows, we’ve been finishing our OCP – A’s. Congratulations to Heidi Pricilla, Kellin Oscar, and Gabby Belle!

 

 

 

 

 

 

Speaking of Congratulations, Ms. Hayes was selected as Rookie Teacher of the Year. Our class was excited to celebrate with her. This teacher is on a roll.

Quote of the day: Strength doesn’t come from what you can do. It comes from overcoming the things you once thought you couldn’t — Rikki Rogers

Answer to trivia question: Jamie Lee Curtis—Original star of “Friday the 13th.

HEALTH SCIENCE
Medical Assisting – Mrs. Thomas joined in with the Medical Assisting students who dressed up for the Fall Festival.

 

Pharmacy Technician – It was National Pharmacy Tech Day on October 17. The class celebrated with a guess speaker and participated in some team building activities.

 

HOSPITALITY & TOURISM
Professional Culinary Arts & Hospitality –  Pumpkin decorating was all the rage! The culinary students had a chance to develop their creative side.

 

INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
Computer Systems & Information Technology / Cybersecurity – This week the advanced students were preparing a server rack for the networking equipment that will be installed.

  

 

LAW, PUBLIC SAFETY & SECURITY
Fire Academy, Special Operations / Trench Rescue Ops and Tech

 

TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS
Automotive Service Technology – The students have been working on vehicle inspections which include lube oil and filter as well as regular maintenance skills. They practice maintaining the cabin air filter, air filter, and wiper inspections as well as chasis lubrication while performing an oil change. The pictures show our students putting their skills to work.

  

ADULT EDUCATION
GED – Adult Ed students came together as a whole class to work on a “career/math challenge.” In groups, students had to seek out various geometric shapes and measure dimensions within the nooks and crannies of the Adult Ed Lab. Next, the rest of class had to solve perimeter, area, and circumference of the other groups’ figures. Lots of team building was happening! Then, each group took a turn in the career corner and chose career fields of their interest and picked a reading or math question for the rest of the class to answer.  The career books included detailed information on the trade as well as subject based materials and real-world connections. The focus here was on building communication, college and career linked standards and critical thinking skills.

The ABE reading class spent much time connecting language and reading concepts into one woven tapestry! Prefixes and lesson-based vocabulary was stressed within historical fictional themed stories.  Discussions on civics and constitutional rights as applying to work-force labor and unions were in the spotlight this week.

In the ABE math class, Mrs. Girard offered fall/Halloween based math word problems, crossword puzzles, probability, coordinate graphing, and patterns for students to apply their computation and applied skills.

The GED class learned more about atoms, elements, and molecules, by using graphic organizers, brainstorming, working together in teams, and modeling.  They used the periodic table of elements and the 4D elements app to learn about elements, atomic numbers, chemical equations, and what happens when two elements join together to form a molecule and/or compound.  At the end of the lesson, they were able to build their own model of a molecules. The next week, they continued the chemistry compound science lesson this week.  They observed an experiment and then got to participate in one of their own.  The class made a chemical compound – slime!  Quite appropriate for Halloween.  We then set up a science experiment table at the Fall Festival and gave away the directions so students and families could make their own.  Another of our GED students passed her final test and is now a proud high school graduate.  Congratulations Kori!

HVAC/P3 – students are hard at work on GED prep materials and TABE concepts. One of our P3’s successfully passed his science test this week and is scheduling his R/LA for next week! The HVAC class was asked to spend more time with their chapter vocabulary and apply it to labs. It has increased the score in their chapter tests and overall understanding in lab work.  One more reason to incorporate work-place vocabulary into our ABE and GED classrooms.

 

Afternoon Adult Basic Education

Lake Tech is so proud of our students and the gains they are making. There’s a lot of learning going on in the ABE classroom, and for those students who have committed themselves to their goals, who have dug in deeply, and persevered…well, it’s really beginning to pay off!! In Language Arts, we’ve had a successful run at fragments, run-ons, and combining sentences. In Reading, we are noting the sequences of events in our passages, as well as stated and non-stated details. We’ve also begun to incorporate essay writing on a regular basis, and have learned that it’s always great to elaborate!

 

 

ESOL – We’re right back on track following the hurricane’s aftermath last week. It was a busy week with our Advanced English speakers practicing comparatives and superlatives, and amping up their vocabularies with new adjectives. Beginning English students have been working on the present tense and made their family trees this week. In Civics, we’re learning about Christopher Columbus and the discovery of America, and in Job Skills, where to find jobs, and how to read and respond to job ads. As always, our class time included lots of reading, writing, and time to talk – in English, of course!

 

 

STUDENT AFFAIRS

Student Seminars

Many students and staff participated in Pink Out Day at Lake Tech to bring awareness to breast cancer and the treatments available.

 

The Fall Festival was a BIG HIT!! All proceeds from the festival will help support SkillsUSA.

 

 

 

Mondays 1-3 pm; 4-6 pm
Wednesdays, 9 – 11 am
Thursdays, 9-11 am

In the Community

Morgan Black spent Monday, October 16 at the Teacher Assistant Professional Development Day showcasing what Lake Tech has to offer.

 

 

On Tuesday, October 17, Morgan Black attended the Leesburg High School College and Career Night.

 

STAFF DEVELOPMENT

Sonya Rosenglick has prepared a series of instructional technology workshops she is calling “Fabulous Fridays.” Take advantage of one or more of them so you can implement new tools into your programs.

  1. Screencasting in the Classroom / Screencast-o-matic, Office Mix Presentations – Friday, December 1, 2017, 9 am – 10 am in the Career Success Center, Assignment:  Screencast for Program
  2. Critical Thinking in the Classroom / Developing Higher Order Thinking Questions to Enhance Better Discussions Friday, January 5, 2018, 9 am – 10 am in the Career Success Center
  3. Formative Assessments / Google Forms, Kahoot!, Socrative – Friday, February 2, 2018, 9 am – 10 am in the Career Success Center, Assignment:  Formative Assessment
  4. Advanced Schoology Tools – Friday, March 2, 2018, 9 am – 10 am in the Career Success Center  
  5. Share Your Project – Friday, April 6, 9 am – 10 am in the Career Success Center (CSC)

Maker Space Workshops

  1. Friday, November 17, 9 am – 11 am in the Career Success Center
  2. Friday, December 15, 2017, 9 am – 11 am in the Career Success Center  
  3. Friday, February 16, 2018, 9 am – 11 am in the Career Success Center  
  4. Friday, March 16, 2018, 9 am – 11 am in the Career Success Center  

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