Shapes and Kandinsky in Kindergarten

Our kindergarteners just began their Shapes unit, and today the classroom turned into a tiny art studio. After looking at the work of Wassily Kandinsky - who believed colors and shapes could sound like music - students drew their own shapes and brought them to life with watercolor.
Paint brushes swirled, colors blended, and suddenly geometry felt a lot more like jazz.

Learning shapes.
Exploring art.
Listening for the music inside the paint.

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