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Practical adverb clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.

A fun, visual guide to adverbs: their forms, functions, and the key questions they answer.
These vibrant adverb cards pair expressive cartoons with key vocabulary to reinforce meaning and usage in early literacy.
Spice up your sentences with amazing adverbs-this vibrant guide makes grammar fun and engaging!
A fun, cupcake-themed visual reminder that adverbs sweeten your writing-perfect for students and writers alike.
A cheerful, educational mousepad that turns grammar into fun-ideal for teachers, students, and word lovers alike.
A lively, multicolored typographic illustration that turns expressive adverbs into visual energy.
A friendly cartoon character introduces the key parts of speech: adjectives and adverbs.
A cheerful, shamrock-patterned worksheet titled “St. Patrick’s Day Adverbs,” created by Katie Birnbaum, featuring festive icons like a leprechaun hat, rainbow, and gold coin.
A friendly, classroom-style slide illustrating adverb usage with real-world examples and a cheerful emoji.
These illustrated adjective cards help children connect words like “tough” and “nice” to real-life scenarios through fun, relatable cartoons.
A colorful classroom poster illustrating how the adjective “pretty” modifies the noun “flowers” in a spring-themed sentence.
A lively, illustrated cover showing animals acting out adverbs-like a penguin hitting a volleyball powerfully and a bear catching a ball skillfully.
A colorful classroom poster breaking down adverbs into three key categories: How, When, and Where, with practical examples for each.
A cheerful giraffe welcomes learners to a playful grammar center game-ideal for reinforcing nouns, verbs, adjectives, and adverbs.
A colorful, engaging grammar poster illustrating how adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs-and how conjunctions link words or clauses.
A cheerful cartoon dog illustrates how the verb “ran” can be enriched by adverb phrases-like “joyously” or “quickly”-to add detail and nuance.
A simple, learner-friendly slide showing that adverbs modify verbs, adjectives, and other adverbs-perfect for ESL students.
Four sticky notes illustrate key adverbs of frequency-NEVER, SOMETIMES, OFTEN, ALWAYS-each paired with a visual thermometer scale.
A curious child uses a magnifying glass to explore colorful 3D letters-perfect for sparking early reading interest.
A cheeky sticker that proudly (and incorrectly) declares “i use adverbs good!”-a tongue-in-cheek nod to grammar rule-breaking.
A colorful, interactive worksheet where students match adverbs to cartoon children performing actions-perfect for visual learners.
A colorful classroom poster illustrating adverb types (manner, place, time, frequency, degree) with real-sentence examples.
A simple grammar chart illustrating the three main categories of adverbs: manner (How), time (When), and place (Where).
This visual frequency scale helps interpret how often respondents select each level-from always to never-using filled blue squares.
A full set of lowercase letters in a fun, dotted pattern-ideal for creative DIY designs and cheerful printables.
A dynamic cascade of shiny, multi-colored stars ideal for highlighting achievements or adding festive flair to any project.
A friendly snail delivers a lesson on French adverbs-slow and steady wins the grammar race!
The word “PRACTICE” in bold, modern typography-reminding us that growth comes from repetition and commitment.
A child in simple robes kneels to wash their hands-a symbolic act of cleansing often associated with reverence and readiness for sacred duties.
Tom sometimes reads books - a visual example of the adverb "sometimes" in context.
Two cheerful cartoon students flank a playful title card for an adverb learning activity that uses QR codes for digital engagement.
A colorful, classroom-friendly poster explaining adverbs with real-sentence examples and question prompts.
A colorful, easy-to-understand chart illustrating how often actions occur using common frequency adverbs and corresponding percentages.
A smiling young boy practices his soccer skills with focus and joy.
A striking word cloud centered on “Adverbs,” highlighting common modifiers like *quickly*, *carefully*, and *patiently* to illustrate their usage.
A lively wallpaper roll character pointing the way to stylish wall transformations.
Meet Sir勇敢-the friendly knight ready for adventure, with a bright smile, trusty sword, and heroic red cape!
A philosopher in a blue chiton reads from a scroll while mentoring a standing student in a green himation-evoking the Socratic method of dialogue and inquiry.
A clear visual breakdown of adverbs that modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs-making sentences more vivid and precise.
A colorful, easy-to-read chart illustrating common adverbs of frequency with usage examples and sentence structures.
A vibrant collection of adverb-focused grammar worksheets designed to help students identify and use adverbs through interactive, visual activities.
A friendly cartoon bear admits he knows what an adverb is-but won’t say more until his chair is fixed!
This comparison chart shows self-reported exercise frequency versus real adherence-highlighting where intentions often fall short.
Sail the seas of grammar-pair verbs with vivid adverbs like “listened” and “quietly” to build strong sentence skills.
A classic fixed-blade knife rendered in precise black-and-white line art, emphasizing grip texture and blade geometry.
A joyful cartoon girl with braided hair, a green bow, and a red dress adorned with a green flower.
A cheerful superhero demonstrates how adverbs like “quickly” modify verbs like “flies.”
A polished silver gavel resting on its sound block, representing the finality and integrity of legal decisions.