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Healthy Living for Teens

It is not too early to start taking care of your health. Eating right and getting exercise are important for maintaining good health for the rest of your life. Whether you are just getting started on a healthy lifestyle, or have been at it for a while, here are some website resources to help you get there.

Fitness for Girls
Food and Fitness for Teenagers
Guide to Eating and Sports
My Food Pyramid for Kids
Presidents Challenge
Teens Health

Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)

Crime Scene Investigation (CSI) is a teaching tool that utilizes a crime scenario to help students develop their investigative and analytical skills. The age-appropriate CSI events are geared for 6th- 12th graders. A “crime scene” is set up, and student investigators are instructed in proper observation and data collection methods.

Student investigators arrive on the scene to collect and analyze evidence. Students are prompted to develop and test a hypothesis of what happened.

Following on-scene investigating, students also participate in activities that focus on finding and identifying fingerprints as well as other science-based tools that are used to arrive at answers to the questions the investigation has raised.

The purpose of the exercises is to use real-world experience for students to practice their critical thinking skills.

Comparisons are drawn between the investigative skills used by criminal investigators to those skills used by physicians, other health care professionals, and health researchers to diagnose illnesses and provide treatment.


The CSI activity can be done in an hour-long class period. It can also be expanded to fill a two-hour period with additional hands-on activities, depending on your class needs.

You can schedule a CSI activity for your junior high or high school class by contacting Tommy at tsweat@mail.wtamu.edu

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