Sentences like this are a problem. The subject is singular and the predicate is plural, and although in your example, the verb does agree with the subject ('the lesson is'), it sounds awkward. As a result, we often change them (as Elizabeth-Anne's example). I think you could also use 'exercise' or even 'PE' (physical exercise) or 'exercising': 'The last lesson is exercise/exercising/PE', which also removes the confusion between physical exercise and other types of exercises, such as 'English grammar exercises' :)