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Collection of Irregular Cliparts (44)

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Practical irregular clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.

A playful collection of colorful composite shapes designed to help students identify and create new figures from basic polygons.
A basic isosceles triangle outline-two equal sides meeting at a peak-commonly used in geometry teaching and schematic layouts.
A sleek, hand-drawn-style arrow-like pentagon with a sharp triangular tail, perfect for symbolic or directional use.
A sleek, geometric arrow icon pointing diagonally downward and to the right-perfect for intuitive user interface cues.
A clean, hand-drawn style irregular pentagon-perfect for illustrating non-regular polygons in educational materials.
A clean, scalable house-shaped outline perfect for design systems and digital illustrations.
A simple, scalable parallelogram outline-perfect for framing content or creating custom diagram elements.
A clean geometric illustration showing how a house-like polygon can be decomposed into fundamental shapes.
A sweet vintage Easter scene: a cheerful child in a blue outfit rides a friendly brown rabbit with a red collar.
A cheerful cartoon figure pedals a bike-perfect for remembering “ride,” “rode,” and “ridden.”
A cheerful, educational illustration showing two diverse students ready to learn irregular verbs-ideal for classroom posters or digital lessons.
Einstein gives a lively lesson on irregular verbs, complete with a British flag to highlight UK English usage.
A fun, visual grammar exercise where each pencil highlights a sentence with an incorrect verb form-perfect for classroom correction drills.
A completed tangram triangle made from seven standard pieces-two large triangles, one medium, two small, a square, and a parallelogram.
A simple black-outlined left-facing chevron, perfect for back navigation or previous-step indicators.
Books soar through the sky-symbolizing learning-highlighting irregular verbs sorted by how often they appear in everyday English.
A clean, colorful globe centered on the Americas, perfect for teaching geography or illustrating global concepts.
A minimalist line-art depiction of a classic Spartan helmet, emphasizing its iconic silhouette and angular cheek guards.
A lively abstract composition where vivid hues interlock in a harmonious yet energetic circular layout.
A standard parking symbol: red circle with a black uppercase 'P'.
NGC 1300-a majestic barred spiral galaxy-reveals intricate dust lanes, star-forming regions, and a luminous central bar in this Hubble image.
A simple line-art illustration showing the shape and star distribution of an irregular galaxy, ideal for young learners.
An hourglass filled with common irregular verb forms like “go,” “eat,” and “write,” illustrating how these verbs change over time without regular patterns.
A dynamic abstract vector background featuring layered blue polygons, luminous dots, and a soft gradient glow-ideal for digital interfaces and modern branding.
A clean A-frame outline with a central horizontal bar-useful for structural diagrams or design templates.
When a dog bites, the victim might shout “I’ve been bitten!”-a playful visual aid for mastering irregular verbs.
A colorful, easy-to-understand visual guide showing 30 common irregular verbs with paired base/past forms and engaging illustrations.
A sleek, symmetrical V-crown outline-ideal for modern emblems, badges, or decorative headers.
A standard regular pentagon with five equal sides and angles, commonly used in geometry instruction.
A symmetrical three-armed Y-shaped outline, perfect for representing branching, unity, or directional flow.
A classic hourglass silhouette-symmetrical, centered, and ready for customization in design projects.
A minimalist line-art tent icon-perfect for representing shelter, camping, or outdoor themes in digital interfaces.
Learn basic action words through intuitive, child-friendly drawings-perfect for vocabulary building and language development.
Small animated figures proudly hold up bold, colorful letters spelling “GOALS”-a playful yet powerful symbol of ambition and teamwork.
A symmetrical vertical octagon outline-perfect for infographics, UI elements, or teaching polygon properties.
A dynamic, asymmetrical orange form evoking movement and modernity-perfect for digital interfaces or minimalist branding.
A smiling garden gnome waves warmly while standing on a stone amidst grassy blades.
A traditional tangram set arranged into a right triangle-showcasing how simple shapes combine into elegant symmetry.
A basic irregular pentagon with five unequal sides and non-uniform angles, useful for teaching polygon properties.
Match the singular noun on the left to its correct plural form on the right-great for kindergarten literacy practice!
A sweet moment captured in classic pen-and-ink style: a girl shares her treat with a curious feline companion.
A visual guide showing side-by-side comparisons of regular (equal sides/angles) and irregular polygons from triangles to decagons.
The word “PRACTICE” in bold, modern typography-reminding us that growth comes from repetition and commitment.
Bold "LR" logo in yellow and black design.
Cloud-shaped speech bubble with orange outline and drop shadow