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Collection of Eighths Cliparts (50)
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Distinctive eighths artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.
A simple pie chart highlighting one quarter (25%) with horizontal line shading for visual distinction.
A simple yet precise illustration of a circle split into eight equal parts, useful for teaching fractions, angles, or symmetry.
An evenly divided 8-sector circle-perfect for illustrating symmetry, proportions, or radial layouts.
A simple eight-segment pie chart where one slice is patterned to denote a distinct category or value.
A clean, monochrome pie chart showing five data segments-two hatched for distinction, three left blank-for easy visual comparison.
A simple 2x4 grid structure ideal for planning content blocks, UI components, or modular design systems.
This pie chart highlights three out of eight equal segments-representing 37.5%-using horizontal hatching for visual distinction.
One out of eight equal parts highlighted in blue (bar) and orange (octagon) to visualize the fraction 1/8.
A circle evenly partitioned into eight identical triangular sections using radial and diametrical lines.
Vibrant, ready-to-use fraction visuals including circles, squares, hexagons, and 3D blocks-ideal for engaging math instruction.
An 8-part pie chart showing a 50/50 split, with four diagonally striped segments and four plain white segments.
A step-by-step visual breakdown of dividing 4/8 by 5, resulting in 4/40, using a segmented grid and color-coded shading.
A fun, visual guide showing how different objects and shapes can be divided into two equal parts-called halves.
A colorful, kid-friendly diagram illustrating the concept of “one fourth” across different shapes and everyday objects.
Visual fraction bars from halves to twelfths, with color-coded labeled and clean unlabeled options for flexible math instruction.
A quarter-circle sector with a right triangle inscribed, showing the relationship between radius and chord.
The Cassadaga logo combines a dynamic spiral motif with clean lettering, reflecting its legacy as a spiritual and metaphysical hub.
Visual fraction models showing pies divided into halves, thirds, quarters, and beyond-available with or without outlines for flexible teaching use.
A classic eighth note symbol-simple, universal, and instantly recognizable for music-related interfaces.
See how pizza portions scale-from a single slice to a full 8-slice pie-perfect for understanding serving sizes and cutting techniques.
A minimalist circular chart with four equal sections; only the top-left quadrant features horizontal striping to denote a distinct category.
A classic geometric construction showing concentric circles, intersecting arcs, and eight-fold radial symmetry.
Clear, printable number lines from 0 to 1 with evenly spaced tick marks-great for visualizing fractions in elementary math lessons.
A six-part pie chart with one slice (16.7%) shaded using horizontal lines to denote a specific category or value.
Even though the left chart has 5 slices and the right has 10, both represent the same 60% blue share-highlighting how segment count affects visual perception.
A vibrant assortment of hand-drawn geometric doodles-perfect for educational materials, presentations, or creative projects.
A cheerful, stylized pepperoni pizza ideal for digital menus, kids’ cooking guides, or recipe websites.
The classic Cub Scouts emblem-featuring a wolf, fleur-de-lis, and bold lettering-represents adventure and character development.
A clean visual of the fraction addition problem 3/8 + 6/4-perfect for math tutorials or classroom worksheets.
A cheerful set of colorful markers in two open boxes, plus a close-up of a green marker labeled “Green”-ideal for creative learning.
The six core Cub Scouts rank insignias arranged around the central program logo, representing progressive achievement levels in the Boy Scouts of America.
A minimalist grayscale pie chart with three distinct sections representing relative proportions of a whole.
Teaching halves with fun examples: chocolate bar, rectangle, triangle, cookie, and square divided into two equal parts.
