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Distinctive fraction artwork spanning outline drawings and flat vector icons, prepared for fast reuse without background cleanup.
A visual guide to color theory featuring six segmented color wheels (bipartite, tripartite, and multi-segment) alongside eight horizontal hue palettes for comparative analysis.
A classic pie chart with one segment hatched for visual distinction-perfect for highlighting key data points in presentations.
A minimalist black-and-white pie chart with eight distinct segments, using horizontal lines to differentiate categories visually.
Meet the number crew: a duck-shaped 2, snake-like 1, spotted worm 3, and smiling blue 4-learning numbers has never been this fun!
A minimalist quadrant circle chart, with one section shaded via parallel lines to denote emphasis or data density.
A clean visual of the fraction addition problem 3/8 + 6/4-perfect for math tutorials or classroom worksheets.
A sweet visual aid: this cake diagram clearly labels 1/2 and 1/4 slices to help students grasp fraction basics.
A cheerful student enjoys learning fractions with a slice-of-cake visual-perfect for elementary math lessons.
A basic three-segment pie chart: two red slices and one white slice, representing relative proportions.
A clear visual of one-half: a circle split evenly into red and white halves, labeled with both numeric (1/2) and word form (one-half).
Visual progression of pizza slicing: starting with one slice and increasing up to eight equal slices per pie.
A classic pie chart showing proportional data distribution, with the red segment separated to draw attention to a specific category.
Bright, intuitive circle fraction diagrams-ideal for classroom instruction or printable math activities.
The image is a circular design with a light brown background. In the center of the design, there is a person's head with an orange circle in the middle. Around the person's body, there are four colorful squares arranged in a circular pattern. On the left side of the image, there appears to be a blue cross, on the top left corner, and on the right side, there seems to be an orange plus sign. The squares are of different colors - orange, green, purple, and blue. The overall design is simple and cartoon-like.
A clean, black-and-white pie chart with alternating striped and blank segments to distinguish data categories visually.
A minimalist five-part pie chart-perfect for illustrating proportions in business, education, or analytics.
A symmetrical triangle split into three segments, with the rightmost section shaded yellow for emphasis.
A six-part pie chart with one slice (16.7%) shaded using horizontal lines to denote a specific category or value.
A minimalist circle divided evenly into white and sky-blue sections, symbolizing equilibrium or binary comparison.
The fraction three-fourths (3/4), shown in bold, high-contrast typography for clarity and educational use.
Bright, intuitive square fraction diagrams-perfect for helping students visualize halves, thirds, quarters, and more.
A classic pie chart showing proportional data-note the hatched segment indicating the largest share.
A subtle yet striking diagonal bar, perfect for separating sections or adding visual rhythm to clean interfaces.
The image is a black and white line drawing of a star. The star is made up of six points, each with a pointed tip. The points are arranged in a symmetrical pattern, with the largest point at the top and the smallest at the bottom. The lines are straight and intersect at the edges, creating a sense of depth and dimension. The background is plain white, making the star stand out.
A right triangle formed by the diagonal of a square, with the triangular region shaded using vertical lines for contrast.
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 bold red circle labeled “1” and “one-whole” to teach the foundational idea of a complete unit in mathematics.
A simple, intuitive illustration showing that half a circle plus a quarter equals three-quarters-perfect for learners grasping fraction addition.
The standard mathematical notation for a fraction: x divided by y, written as x/y with a diagonal slash.
A minimalist pie chart where one quadrant is left blank to emphasize a 25% portion, while the rest uses horizontal lines for visual distinction.
A clean geometric illustration of a circle partitioned into eight equal slices using radial lines from the center.
Meet the Fraction People-playful geometric characters that turn abstract fractions into friendly, memorable learning tools.
A red circle divided into two equal parts, labeled as 2/2, illustrating that two halves make one complete unit.
Step-by-step fraction multiplication shown with color-coded pie diagrams and corresponding equations.
A balanced circular icon with a striped left half and blank right half, symbolizing duality or partial completion.
Vibrant fraction models using pizza slices, cookies, apples, and segmented circles to make learning fractions fun and concrete.
A symmetrical eight-part circle divided evenly-perfect for illustrating proportions, cycles, or octal concepts.
A vibrant collection of 26 square-based fraction models-ideal for visual learners and elementary math instruction.
A fun, edible-themed visual aid showing a whole pizza and its 1/8 fractional slices-perfect for classroom fraction activities.
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