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We are excited to provide this searchable directory as a resource for educators to integrate the arts into elementary classrooms across Wake County. These lesson plans have been developed by educators who’ve participated in the Arts Integration Institute. To date, nearly 100 lesson plans are available to inspire and engage you and your students!

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Arts Integrated Lesson Plans

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What is a Sentence?

Carol Milstead

  • Grade Level: Kindergarten
  • Arts Content Area: Theatre Arts
  • Non-Arts Content Area: English Language Arts

What is Government Made Of?

Susan Bock

  • Grade Level: Third
  • Arts Content Area: Visual Arts
  • Non-Arts Content Area: Social Studies

What’s in a Word?

Khalila Garcia

  • Grade Level: First, Kindergarten, Second, Third
  • Arts Content Area: Music, Theatre Arts
  • Non-Arts Content Area: English Language Arts

What’s in Your Closet?

Xan Regan

  • Grade Level: Third
  • Arts Content Area: Theatre Arts
  • Non-Arts Content Area: English Language Arts

What’s Shaking in Your Neck of the Woods?

Paula Barnes Cardinale, Jennifer Medlin, Heather Capps, Denise Harrington

  • Grade Level: Fifth
  • Arts Content Area: Theatre Arts
  • Non-Arts Content Area: Science

What’s the Matter!?

Lisa Willis Carpenter, Natalie Beckett, Torsha Lenix

  • Grade Level: First, Second
  • Arts Content Area: Dance
  • Non-Arts Content Area: Science

What’s Your Position?

Cheryl Reuther, Elizabeth Wintermute, Marie Hopkins

  • Grade Level: Kindergarten
  • Arts Content Area: Dance, Visual Arts
  • Non-Arts Content Area: Science

Who am I?

Sedella Hunter Bullock

  • Grade Level: Kindergarten, Pre-K
  • Arts Content Area: Dance, Music
  • Non-Arts Content Area: English Language Arts

Why Do We Need the Earth?

Becky Gilfillan

  • Grade Level: Second
  • Arts Content Area: Visual Arts
  • Non-Arts Content Area: Social Studies

With the Paintbrush of the Artist

Jaclyn Scott, Katie Ferneyhough, Bobbi Byrd

  • Grade Level: Fifth
  • Arts Content Area: Visual Arts
  • Non-Arts Content Area: English Language Arts
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