Engagement is essential in effective health education, yet many classrooms still rely on passive instruction that limits student connection and retention. This session explores how to design and organize interactive health lesson plans that actively involve students through strategies such as simulations, movement-based learning, collaborative challenges, and real-world problem solving. Participants will learn a practical planning framework that aligns objectives, standards, and assessments with engaging instruction, while also addressing scaffolding, time management, and classroom structure. Attendees will leave with ready-to-use ideas, templates, and strategies to increase student engagement while maintaining purposeful, standards-based instruction across a variety of health topics.