1. Interactive Case Studies: Engage Bri in interactive case studies related to psychology, crime scene investigation, and forensic science to enhance critical thinking and problem-solving skills.
  2. Guest Speaker Sessions: Invite professionals from the fields of psychology, crime scene investigation, and forensic science to share their experiences and insights with Bri.
  3. Field Trips: Organize field trips to forensic labs, crime scenes, or psychology research facilities to provide Bri with hands-on learning experiences.
  4. Simulation Exercises: Conduct simulation exercises where Bri can role-play as a forensic investigator, psychologist, or crime scene analyst to deepen understanding.
  5. Video Analysis: Utilize video analysis of real-life crime scenes or psychological experiments to illustrate concepts and engage Bri visually.
  6. Debate Discussions: Organize debates on controversial topics within psychology, crime scene investigation, or forensic science to encourage critical thinking and argumentation.
  7. Forensic Lab Projects: Assign Bri hands-on forensic lab projects where she can analyze evidence, conduct experiments, and learn forensic techniques firsthand.
  8. Psychological Profiling Activities: Engage Bri in psychological profiling activities where she can analyze behavior patterns and traits to understand criminal psychology.
  9. Role-Playing Scenarios: Create role-playing scenarios where Bri can step into the shoes of different professionals in psychology, crime scene investigation, and forensic science.
  10. Technology Integration: Integrate technology such as virtual reality simulations or online resources to make learning about psychology, crime scene investigation, and forensic science interactive and immersive for Bri.