Classroom group art projects

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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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Annette Long
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Creating collaborative art is a wonderful way to encourage teamwork among students, celebrate diversity and enrich classroom culture. This collection of hands-on group art projects is designed to build meaningful skills such as taking turns, discussing ideas, and making group decisions. They are a fantastic way to foster community, allow students to connect with their classmates, and teach them to focus on cooperation instead of competition. Students are sure to have plenty of fun while…

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Jennifer Morgensen
5th grade art auction project, inspired by Pinterest, of course. We cut squares of 140 lb. wet medium paper and the kids used acrylic paints. The squares were glued on to a large canvas. Picture Within A Picture Art, Collaborative Painting Projects, Easy Community Art Project, Group Class Art Projects, Group Mosaic Art Projects, Group Canvas Painting Ideas Collaborative Art, Collaborative Art Elementary, Group Painting Ideas Collaborative Art, Middle School Class Auction Projects

5th grade art auction project, inspired by Pinterest, of course. We cut squares of 140 lb. wet medium paper and the kids used acrylic paints. The squares were glued on to a large canvas.

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Annie Hayflick

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