Table of Contents
Overview
Brief history outlining the creative development and ongoing evolution of the Tell Me What You See program.
GETTING STARTED
A Quick Start page for teachers interested in using the Tell Me What You See online program in their classroom.
Program Goals & Student Objectives
Basic program goals and student learning priorities designed into the innovative and teacher friendly Tell Me What You See program.
STD’s
Here you’ll find multiple online links to locate and download STD fact sheets along with easy-to-use navigation buttons directing you to various art-based classroom activities.
Hepatitis
Here you’ll find multiple online links to locate and download hepatitis fact sheets along with easy-to-use navigation buttons directing you to various art-based classroom activities.
HIV
Here you’ll find multiple online links to locate and download HIV fact sheets along with easy-to-use navigation buttons directing you to various art-based classroom activities.
Poster Activities
Multi-disciplinary poster activities designed to generate classroom discussion, active participation, and personal introspection.
Poetry Activities
Multi-disciplinary poetry activities designed to generate classroom discussion, active participation, and personal introspection.
Classroom Activities
Fun and creative group activities designed to expand basic student knowledge, personal understanding, and retention of key STD, hepatitis and HIV information.
Resources
Features video clips containing insightful comments from (CT) health education teachers who have previously used Tell Me What You See. It also features short video clips showing how they integrated this fun and interactive art-based program into their classrooms. This page also contains important state and national online resources to help in the support and implementation of STD, hepatitis, and HIV health education programs.
Poster Order Form
An easy to fill out and send Tell Me What You See poster order form to help get you started.
Program Collaborators
A list of the key program collaborators responsible for the development of the Tell Me What You See program.