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Collection of Auditory Cliparts (51)
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Practical auditory clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
A colorful corkboard illustrating core strategies and traits of auditory learners-like using tapes, watching videos, and word association-for better retention.
A flowing spiral of musical notation symbols radiating from a bold treble clef, evoking rhythm and harmony.
A historical schematic depicting how the eye, ear, and brain function as interconnected sensory analyzers, per early neurophysiology theory.
A simplified yet accurate diagram of the external human ear, highlighting key structures like the helix, antihelix, and earlobe.
An expressive ear icon with dynamic sound waves, highlighting the act of listening or auditory alertness.
A whimsical sketch of an ear radiating stars and sound motifs, representing the magic and power of hearing.
Labeled diagram of the inner ear anatomy, illustrating the bony labyrinth including the semicircular canals (1), cochlea (2), and vestibule (3).
Labeled cross-section of the human ear highlighting the external auricle (1), tympanic membrane and ossicles (M), semicircular canals (SC), and cochlea (C).
A cheerful cartoon boy immersed in his favorite tunes, wearing oversized headphones and a striped sweater.
A fun visual cheat sheet of Hebrew slang expressions, each paired with a humorous icon to help remember their meanings.
A stylized ear receiving sound waves, representing how we perceive audio signals through our auditory system.
A happy kid immersed in music, using headphones and a portable player-capturing the simple joy of listening.
A charming pair of golden jingle bells tied together with a bright red bow-ideal for festive designs and seasonal cheer.
Classic black-and-white anatomical illustration showing key structures of the shoulder joint, including the humerus (1), subscapularis muscle (2), acromion (3), coracoid process (4), biceps tendon (5), and glenoid cavity (6).
The three primary learning styles-visual, auditory, and kinesthetic-are represented by the eye, ear, and hand respectively.
Labeled diagram comparing two views of a diatom: left shows internal organelles; right reveals the intricate radial symmetry and valve structure of its silica shell.
A quick-reference graphic illustrating the three primary learning styles: see it, hear it, do it-with intuitive icons for each.
A fun, visual auditory memory game where students select colored pockets to recall spoken words or phrases.
A visual framework illustrating the essential supports needed for students with hearing loss to access classroom sound effectively.
A clear visual summary of auditory learning traits: linear thinking, verbal processing, and natural listening skills.
Classic stippled engraving of the human auricle and external auditory meatus, emphasizing surface contours and cartilage folds.
A defiant yet hopeful gesture: the peace sign paired with “AK OFF!” captures youth-led protest energy and resistance culture.
Classic 19th-century anatomical drawing of the larynx, highlighting the vocal folds (e), glottis (f), and thyroid cartilage (a).
A visual guide to six practical techniques that help auditory learners absorb and retain information more effectively.
A friendly, hand-drawn welcome message introducing visitors to essential auditory neuropathy resources.
When the manual just doesn’t make sense-classic user confusion captured in one expressive illustration.
“The Train Goes…” - a playful, cloud-framed illustration ideal for teaching early literacy and sound patterns.
Labeled cross-section showing key structures of the human middle and inner ear, including ossicles, Eustachian tube, and surrounding membranes.
A vibrant arrangement of musical symbols-including G and F clefs, quarter notes, sharps, flats, and bar lines-flowing in rhythmic concentric waves.
A friendly cartoon character holds a chalkboard labeled “Auditory Learner,” symbolizing learning styles focused on sound and spoken instruction.
A quick-reference sketch showing the three primary learning modalities-visual, auditory, and kinesthetic-with intuitive icons and action cues.
A clear, educational cross-section of the human ear highlighting key components like the cochlea (purple), acoustic nerve (yellow), and inner ear (red).
Labeled cross-section of a mollusk’s auditory organ, highlighting key structures involved in hearing and balance.
Labeled scientific drawing of a mosquito showing fine anatomical details including the proboscis (marked “a h”) and segmented legs.
Classic anatomical drawing of the inner ear labyrinth, highlighting the cochlea (1), semicircular canals (2), and vestibule (3).
Cross-sectional view of the brainstem illustrating dorsal and ventral parts of the pons, cranial nerve nuclei (VIII-XII), and fiber tracts like the lateral fillet and spinal root.
Classic black-and-white medical illustration depicting key external and middle ear structures, labeled for educational clarity.
