Preschool collaborative art

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Magic happens when kids work together. From pudding paint to catapults, these collaborative group art projects for kids will be a hit in your home or class.

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A brilliant way to learn about a famous artist (Piet Mondrian) and use process art to create a stunning collaborative art project! Perfect for all ages: preschoolers, kindergarteners, elementary students, and even older kids! Also great for team-building! Collaborative Art Projects For Kids, Group Art Projects, Preschool Art Projects, Collaborative Art Projects, Auction Projects, Art Projects For Kids, Group Art, Homeschool Art, Kindergarten Art

A brilliant way to learn about a famous artist (Piet Mondrian) and use process art to create a stunning collaborative art project! Perfect for all ages: preschoolers, kindergarteners, elementary students, and even older kids! Also great for team-building!

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Collaborative watercolor art project (special ed).  Teacher preps by doing big black lines, kids come in to add crayon details in their groups, they finish by painting over the crayon designs with watercolors. Large Collaborative Art Project, Art Activities For Elementary, Line Art Projects, Resist Art, Resist Painting, Watercolor Resist, Family Art Projects, Group Art Projects, Collaborative Art Projects

This was an interesting project to watch as it came together. Kindergarten completed large watercolor resist art pieces. I painted the big black lines and they filled in. I didn't give them specific instructions as to how I wanted them to fill these in, that was left up to them. I wanted to see how they went about the process themselves. All they were told is that they would use crayon to add details and watercolor to fill space with color. You could really see who the take charge…

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