This essay discusses the implementation of improved lesson plans in art education. The author proposes a two-part approach, incorporating mosaic creation and drama workshops to encourage student creativity. Drawing on Piaget's cognitive development theory, the essay emphasizes the importance of providing students with freedom to explore their abilities and learn through active engagement. Furthermore, it argues for innovative teaching styles that bridge the gap between art, culture, and overall child development, addressing the potential drawbacks of overreliance on digitalization.