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Curated clip art focused on capitalization, including crisp transparent PNGs and simple vectors suitable for classroom printouts, slides, and web use.

A young student holds a sign with JFK’s famous quote-reminding us that citizenship means action, not just expectation.
A colorful, kid-friendly worksheet teaching when to capitalize letters in English writing-perfect for classroom or home practice.
A joyful child juggles colorful letters spelling “CAPS,” turning literacy into playful learning.
This animated pencil character brings curiosity and creativity to learning, ideal for engaging young students in problem-solving and exploration.
A handy classroom reference showing core capitalization rules with colorful examples.
A cheerful student holds a sign reminding us: “Ask not what your country can do for you-ask what you can do for your country.” Plus, a helpful capitalization tip!
A colorful, kid-friendly poster teaching when to use capital letters-with examples like "Bob," "Monday," and "Staheli Farm."
A colorful, kid-friendly poster teaching when to use uppercase letters in writing.
A smiling cartoon cop waves hello while ready to blow his whistle-perfect for teaching kids about community helpers.
Meet the study buddy who loves bananas and learning-grab your pencil and get ready to take notes!
A cheerful red apple sits atop three vibrant alphabet blocks (A, B, C), ideal for sparking early reading interest in toddlers and kindergarteners.
A boy and girl joyfully collaborate by holding a giant pencil together-perfect for themes of cooperation and classroom creativity.
A cheerful pencil illustrates the joy of writing on classic lined notebook paper.
A powerful high-kick pose captured in minimalist black silhouette, blending athleticism and discipline.
A curious child examines the word “WORD” up close, symbolizing joyful discovery in early reading and vocabulary building.
Playful, anthropomorphic letters K, L, M, N, O, and P bring the alphabet to life for young learners.
A cheerful, cartoon-style blue pencil perfect for classroom materials and learning resources.
A fun, cartoon-style pencil labeled “Homework” - perfect for sparking motivation and focus in learners.
Meet Captain Capital-your superhero guide to using capital letters correctly in writing!
A vibrant, kid-friendly anchor chart that breaks down the M.I.N.T.S. capitalization rules-ideal for writing centers or word walls.
A curious child pondering questions-symbolizing the power of inquiry in education and personal growth.
Kids playfully stack colorful blocks to learn foundational grammar elements like prefixes, suffixes, and contractions.
A side-by-side comparison showing the original worksheet and the completed version with corrections in red ink.
A bold, stylized vampire mouth featuring elongated canines, luscious red lips, and a dramatic blood droplet-ideal for spooky seasonal designs.
A high-contrast exclamation mark icon designed to instantly draw attention and convey urgency.
Four friendly owls model exclamation points, question marks, periods, and quotation usage-perfect for early readers and ESL students.
A cheerful stick-figure cyclist carries fresh grapes in a front basket, symbolizing active, healthy living.
A cheerful pink heart graphic with nested layers-ideal for expressing love and celebration.
A cheerful set of six fire-safety-themed cartoon images ideal for teaching children about emergency services and prevention.
A simple diagram showing the cyclical relationship between property ownership and monetary returns in real estate investing.
Meet friendly letters e, f, g, h, i, and j-each with a unique personality to make early literacy fun and interactive!
A cheerful cartoon boy proudly presents Pink Floyd’s rebellious lyric-“We don’t need no education”-in a playful, eye-catching design.
A fun, colorful worksheet helping children learn when to capitalize names, days, titles, and more.
A playful classroom poster reminding students to “Call the COPS!” when editing their writing-each letter stands for a key editing rule.
A happy student celebrates her love of writing with a pencil and notebook-ideal for teaching writing motivation to kids.
A bold, pixel-dotted red letter A stands out against a warm yellow canvas-clean, modern, and highly legible.
A bold, sketched-style purple question mark with dynamic hatching, ideal for highlighting curiosity or uncertainty.
A ready-to-color Thanksgiving scene with Pilgrims, Native American children, the Mayflower, feast items, and festive details-ideal for elementary learning.
A fun set of six illustrated fish characters-ideal for preschoolers learning marine life through play and repetition.
A friendly, colorful grid of six classic farm animals ideal for teaching young learners animal names and features.
A lively park scene where kids take turns on the slide and swing, embodying carefree playtime fun.
A colorful grid of six cartoon scenes where kids take on chores, exercise, learn, and help around the home and community.
A joyful red book with a friendly face-perfect for sparking kids’ love of reading!
A cheerful cartoon park where kids sail boats, a dog runs freely, and families enjoy swings, picnics, and nature trails.
A clean, colorful illustration showing six key men’s accessories ideal for building versatile outfits.
A friendly cartoon schoolhouse welcoming students back for a new academic year.
Cute monkey ready for a trip with its luggage.
Capitalization sign indicating upward direction
School Clip Art, Capitalizaton
Simple guide to capitalization - eAge Tutor
Capitalization Rules for Kids | M.I.N.T.S – The Trick to Perfect Capitalization