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Collection of Sentence Cliparts (42)
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Handy sentence graphics collected for teachers and designers, mixing black and white line art with colored icons for flexible layouts.
A friendly cartoon character introduces the concept of sentence fragments-common grammatical errors that lack a subject, verb, or complete thought.
A young student concentrates intently while writing in a notebook-perfect for illustrating focus, learning, or homework routines.
A fun, spiral-bound ESL activity sheet helping children learn everyday food and family words through colorful scenes and labeled phrases.
A happy emoji in a suit jotting down ideas-ideal for showing enthusiasm in writing or brainstorming.
A friendly cartoon guide points to a chart explaining the four main sentence structures used in English grammar.
A wheel-style diagram showing how a paragraph is built around a central topic, supported by major and minor details, and closed with a concluding sentence.
Just like lifting weights builds physical strength, Sentence Builder helps you build powerful sentences step by step.
A fun illustration showing how a topic sentence acts like a recipe-listing the key ingredients for a well-structured paragraph.
A student deeply engaged in writing practice-perfect for illustrating focus, learning, and early education.
A young student pauses to think deeply during class, reflecting the importance of critical thinking in education.
Rearrange the word cards to form grammatically correct sentences-great for classroom or at-home practice!
A stylized sports car where the hood reads “Main Idea” and the side panel says “Topic sentence”-a visual metaphor for essay organization.
A cheerful, kid-friendly poster designed to inspire sentence construction with bright colors and playful typography.
Stay focused on your financial goals-this bold, textured quote reminds you never to lose your way to the bank.
A playful handwriting exercise using colorful lined strips to reinforce sentence structure and penmanship.
A simple yet expressive drawing of a hand in the act of writing, capturing the essence of handwritten communication.
A fun, hands-on literacy activity where students complete silly sentences like “A bus flew to the moon” using word banks or creativity.
A friendly teddy bear in a cozy sweater leans on a oversized pencil, ready to help young learners write and draw.
A fun, hands-on sentence-building exercise where students combine word strips into complete, sensible sentences.
A friendly, bold green question mark-perfect for signaling help, queries, or unknown status in digital interfaces.
A cheerful, hand-drawn red apple with two green leaves and a brown stem-ideal for kids’ content or nutrition graphics.
A bold, classroom-friendly illustration highlighting the three core sentence types in English grammar.
A clear, black-and-white educational chart illustrating the four main sentence types using expressive cartoon characters and symbols.
A smiling bee illustration paired with the word “bee” to help young learners connect images with vocabulary.
A cheerful student demonstrates how to build compound sentences using coordinating conjunctions-perfect for classroom instruction or homeschooling.
Help students practice sentence structure by unscrambling words-each row pairs a cute animal with blank lines for writing the corrected sentence.
A friendly pixel-art dog illustrates the concept of a declarative sentence-making a statement, like “The dog in the neighbor’s yard is barking.”
Students write creative “super sentences” next to each cute animal-great for building grammar and storytelling skills!
A smiling leprechaun invites students to draw a card and enrich simple sentences by adding vivid details-perfect for K-3 writing practice.
Learn short vowel sounds with these playful scarecrow-themed CVC word cards: zap, nut, rim, box, pen, rip.
