This quick collaborative project inspired by the book Everybody in the Red Brick Building by Anne Wynter and Oge Mora can be scaled up or down depending on your unique... Learn More
Making installations of multiples is a great, easy way to build up a collaborative display without a lot of time or fancy materials. Choose the shape of your choice from... Learn More
In this collaborative project, students will work together in small groups to create a paper diorama inspired by the work of contemporary artist Sandy Skoglund. With only colored paper, black... Learn More
Start saving up those whipping cream and half and half cartons from the holidays, and milk cartons from the cafeteria for this collaborative art project that will have students painting... Learn More
Put discarded cardboard shipping and cereal boxes to good use with this collaborative lesson based on the work of American sculptor Louise Nevelson. Students will focus on shape and form... Learn More
This versatile collaborative mural lesson is a perfect choice for days with quick rotations or events with large numbers of students or parent participation, like open house or family night.... Learn More
Not only can this circle painting collaborative project accommodate a large number of students working together at the same time, but it can also be taught in a variety of... Learn More
This simple lessons is great for creating a large collaborative display quickly and is perfect for days when you have quick rotations of many students. Students will create their own... Learn More
This collaborative mural lesson has been updated from its original version to feature various options for subject matter and scenery in addition to the original sea life. After creating a... Learn More
These little rays of sunshine are perfect for kindergarteners learning to draw simple shapes and lines and create patterns. Students will trace and color in a circle for the bright... Learn More
This cute and colorful lesson is an introduction for young students into the world of printmaking. Students will use different materials to create stamped snowflakes swirling and falling in the... Learn More
This lesson, inspired by the seasonal series of books by Kevin Henkes and illustrated by Laura Dronzek, offers a chance to explore the wonders of each season, as witnessed by... Learn More
These simple but cute splashing animals are just the ticket to teach your students about the natural process of falling rain. Utilizing the fun process of straw painting to make... Learn More
Look up to the clouds and practice a bit of Hirameki, which means flash of inspiration in Japanese and refers to the art of turning a random splotch into something... Learn More
This quick lesson features the mover and shaker of the weather world, wind. Students will use simple materials to create a stunning piece of art that’s alive with the movement... Learn More
Bring the beauty of the storm and a flash of lightning into your classroom with this lesson that has been inspired by the book Zap! Clap! Boom!: The Story of... Learn More
In this lesson, students will focus on form, texture and space while using simple materials like paper strips and cardboard scraps to create their own freestanding paper tornado sculpture. Want... Learn More
Capture movement in the sky and water with this lesson that features one of nature’s most powerful weather systems – a hurricane. With just paper, oil pastel, connector or cake... Learn More