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Planning lesson plans around subjects may seem limited by the subject itself, but different lessons can be incorporated into one subject. For example, when teaching art, writing can also be incorporated by having students write something on their artistic creations.

Teaching Ancient Greece Lesson Plans

Engage students in acting when teaching Ancient Greece lesson plans. Have students learn a Greek mythological story and then choose characters from the story. Then, have students create their own play as a "spinoff" to the story and act it out.

Using Business Education Lesson Plans

Business education lesson plans are helpful even when applied to elementary students. Engage students in an activity about entrepreneurship by having students create their own company. Then, have students decide, for instance, what the company will sell.

Using Adapted Physical Education Lesson Plans

When teaching elementary students using an adapted physical education lesson plan, it is important to teach students balance, and there are several ways to do this. Vary activities involving students walking in a straight line. Challenge students by giving them an object to hold while doing so.

Dance Lesson Plans Idea

A fun, interactive way to give a dance lesson plan is to have students develop a simple movement, demonstrate the movement to the class, and have students repeat the movement, giving all students an opportunity to demonstrate a movement to the class.

Fun Music Lesson Plans

A fun way to teach an elementary music lesson plan is to have students play a game called, "Find the Sound." While one student is blindfolded, another student plays an instrument until the student finds the sound. The game continues with another student being blindfolded while a different student becomes the player of an instrument.

Art Lesson Plans are Fun

Challenge students' creativity while having students practice using magazines through an art lesson plan. Have students choose a theme, color, or number and find pictures in magazines that represent these ideas. Then, have students create a collage with the pictures.

Elementary Music Lesson Plans Idea

One way to teach an elementary music lesson plan is to have students play a game called, "Find the Sound." While one student is blindfolded, another student plays an instrument until the student finds the sound. Then, the student identifies the sound, and the game continues with another student being blindfolded while a different student becomes the player of an instrument.

Telling Time Lesson Plans Idea

One way to teach a lesson plan in telling time is to have students construct a clock using a paper plate and construction paper (or other material) for the clock's hands, fastened with a brad, and then have students practice adjusting their clock to show different times.

Government Lesson Plans Idea

One aspect of government that should be included in a lesson plan is the courtroom. To teach students about courtroom positions and cases, facilitate a mock courtroom trial with students. Designate the courtroom positions and nature of the trial, and proceed.

Fun History Lesson Plans

To engage students in a history lesson plan, have them choose an influential character from history, research the character's attributes, and present themselves to the class as this character. Students should give a brief summary of the character's influences while attempting to portray the character himself or herself.

Dental Health Lesson Plans Idea

Teach a dental health lesson plan by giving students a string of yarn and a tad of lotion, shaving cream, or other material of preference. Then, have students practice "flossing" each other's hands, moving the yarn between the fingers until the substance is no longer visible between the fingers.

Alternative Lesson Plans Idea

Alternative lesson plans may include theories that seem unorthodox to some. For instance, those following the theory of multiple intelligences might consider the following intelligences when creating a lesson plan: verbal-linguistic, mathematical-logical, visual-spatial, bodily-kinesthetic, musical-rhythmic, interpersonal, and intrapersonal.
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