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Collection of Sad Teacher Cliparts (45)
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A tight set of sad teacher images optimized for clarity at small sizes, ideal for badges, labels, and infographic callouts.
A visibly upset woman with a single tear, wearing a turquoise dress and white heels, reflecting deep emotional pain.
This expressive cartoon captures the raw emotion of workplace frustration-perfect for illustrating burnout, miscommunication, or leadership challenges.
A gentle depiction of a child expressing sadness-helpful for conversations about feelings and emotional health.
A kind teacher greets a student at her desk, surrounded by colorful books, a red apple, and crayons-capturing the warmth of early education.
A visibly anxious businesswoman prepares to present, her expression reflecting last-minute doubt or imposter syndrome.
A gentle, hand-drawn illustration of a girl feeling sad, perfect for conveying quiet emotion or introspection.
A gentle visual cue for identifying sadness in children-helpful for educators, parents, and therapists.
A child sits with a worried expression, clutching an empty wallet-a visual metaphor for early financial concern or insecurity.
A friendly teacher points to Central America on a colorful world map during a classroom geography lesson.
A classic animated teacher character, confidently pointing with a wooden stick while delivering a lesson.
A smiling flight attendant in a green blouse, turquoise skirt, and red scarf waves hello-perfect for teaching kids about air travel.
A simple yet expressive cartoon of a sad boy-ideal for illustrating feelings in early education materials.
When homework, hunger, and heavy backpacks all hit at once-this student is barely making it to class!
A friendly yet melancholic blue cloud with a downturned mouth and teardrop-shaped raindrops, ideal for illustrating gloomy moods or rainy days.
A joyful young reader immersed in a story, surrounded by colorful books-ideal for promoting early literacy and school engagement.
A curious pencil character pondering its next great idea-ideal for sparking creativity in students and writers alike.
A classic black-and-white surprised expression ideal for illustrating shock, awe, or sudden realization.
A gentle, hand-drawn illustration of a young boy looking sad, perfect for helping children identify and discuss feelings.
A smiling stick-figure person shares a heart-shaped apple-a playful symbol of love, nutrition, and kindness.
A stylized illustration showing a woman overwhelmed with emotion, tears streaming as she covers her face with her hand.
A woman expresses deep emotion, using a tissue to wipe away tears-a universal sign of sadness or vulnerability.
Bright, engaging flashcards of a smiling boy-perfect for teaching facial features, emotions, or vocabulary in classrooms or at home.
A friendly teacher demonstrates 1+1=2 on the chalkboard as two eager students observe, capturing the joy of foundational math learning.
A visibly upset child stands with arms crossed, a single tear falling-conveying loneliness, disappointment, or anxiety in a gentle, age-appropriate way.
A classic teacher’s desk setup: textbooks, a shiny red apple, a box of crayons, and a personalized “Teacher” sign.
When everything feels like too much-this classic illustration captures the moment of overwhelming stress.
A classic sad face icon-simple, universally recognizable, and perfect for conveying disappointment or empathy.
A warm, welcoming teacher ready for the first day of school, armed with books, an apple, and love for learning.
A teacher uses a pie chart on the chalkboard to engage students during an interactive math or data literacy lesson.
This expressive cartoon character captures raw irritation-perfect for illustrating tension, disagreement, or humorous outrage in digital content.
