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Collection of Appropriate Cliparts (42)
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Handy appropriate graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
A simple yet powerful illustration showing how crime and punishment should be weighed equally-justice demands proportionality.
A simple, classroom-friendly visual guide showing how groups of pennies, nickels, quarters, and dimes add up to familiar amounts like a dime, quarter, fifty cents, and one dollar.
“Do” shows two children standing together as friends; “Do Not” shows two arguing, crossed out with a red X.
A child practices early addition by counting illustrated objects-ducks, flowers, and pencils-on a classroom chalkboard.
A bold yellow puzzle piece symbolizing the essential role of Developmentally Appropriate Practice in building effective early childhood education frameworks.
A friendly, sketch-style calculator with the number 1234 displayed-perfect for illustrating calculations, budgets, or learning concepts.
A boy and girl work as a team to sweep and collect dirt, showing early lessons in cooperation and responsibility.
A cheerful, mid-century-inspired illustration of two couples chatting-colorful outfits, expressive poses, and warm camaraderie on display.
A cheerful boy takes on cleaning chores, showing how kids can help around the house with simple tasks like mopping.
A cheerful cartoon girl with pigtails, wearing a pink dress and matching shoes, ideal for lighthearted kids’ content.
A joyful gardener whistles as he transports decorative flower-filled bags in a bright red wheelbarrow.
A classic fern frond rendered in vibrant green, centered within a minimalist black ring for visual impact and versatility.
A presenter confidently shares insights with attentive colleagues during a team meeting or workshop.
A cheerful, diverse group of students proudly displays a “School Behavior” banner-symbolizing unity, respect, and positive conduct.
The classic “F Bomb” icon-a playful yet urgent symbol for failure, often used in software to indicate a critical crash or error state.
A cheerful school icon with a ringing bell-perfect for representing education, announcements, or back-to-school themes.
Simple black-and-white outline of Tennessee’s official state borders, perfect for labeling or overlaying data.
A classic rope border with a secure figure-eight knot at the base, ideal for framing certificates, posters, or themed content.
A 1950s-style drawing of a mother and her young son happily doing laundry together, highlighting teamwork and everyday domestic life.
A witty, minimalist logo inspired by a memorable line from *The Catcher in the Rye*-playful yet profound.
A smiling sun in shades says “Yes!” with double thumbs-up-ideal for uplifting messages and seasonal designs.
A clear “no homework” symbol-perfect for illustrating anti-homework campaigns or school policy announcements.
A bold rider in orange shorts straddles a towering ostrich, captured in a playful, hand-drawn style that evokes adventure and curiosity.
A vibrant green laurel wreath, traditionally used to signify victory, achievement, or scholarly distinction.
A cheerful set of 16 glossy ladybugs in vivid colors-red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple, pink-and two green leaves, ideal for creative projects.
Vibrant, hand-drawn clip art illustrating long vowel sounds with everyday objects like a unicycle, key, boat, fence, and quilt.
A joyful yellow school bus carrying diverse, smiling kids-ideal for illustrating school transportation and childhood excitement.
A graceful black-and-white sketch of twin wedding bells decorated with roses, leaves, and fluttering butterflies.
A child demonstrates proper nose awareness in a clean, approachable illustration for health guidance.
