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

Students hammer together sentence parts in this creative, hands-on grammar activity by Shanyyn Newell.
A fun, spiral-bound ESL worksheet where kids match family members, meals, and action verbs like “eat”, “cook”, and “serve”.
A smiling emoji happily jotting down ideas-ideal for illustrating creativity, learning, or communication.
A young student concentrates intently while writing on lined paper-perfect for representing homework, learning, or classroom activities.
A circular writing structure wheel illustrating how to organize ideas from topic sentence through supporting details to conclusion.
Superheroes in action-teaching kids the essentials of sentence structure with energy and joy!
A friendly guide points out the term “Sentence Fragments” - a common grammar issue many learners need to fix.
Let this happy pencil remind you: every great idea starts with putting pen to paper-or pencil to page!
Just like lifting weights builds physical strength, Sentence Builder helps you build stronger sentences-one clause at a time.
Colorful, interactive flashcards using pie and witch hat motifs to teach foundational sight words in a playful way.
A cheerful cartoon chef mixes paragraph “ingredients” while explaining how the topic sentence sets the stage for the whole paragraph.
Help students practice sentence structure by unscrambling word cards like “Put,” “order,” “in,” and “words.”
Use your hand as a mnemonic: fingers = words, gaps = spaces, thumb = capital letter, palm = punctuation check.
A sweet, rosy-cheeked teddy bear in a cozy sweater leans over a oversized yellow pencil, ready to help with learning and creativity.
A colorful, easy-to-understand visual guide showing how each sentence type works, using tasty food examples to reinforce learning.
Kids practice reading and imagination by completing silly, imaginative sentences-like a fish running up the wall!
A student deeply engaged in writing practice, showing dedication and focus during study time.
A clear, black-and-white educational chart illustrating the four main sentence types using simple symbols and child characters.
A fun, visual grammar exercise where each pencil highlights a sentence with an incorrect verb form-perfect for classroom correction drills.
A classic sketch of a hand carefully writing with a pencil on ruled paper-symbolizing learning, drafting, and thoughtful communication.
A lively, retro-style math graphic featuring bold 3D numbers and operators-ideal for teaching early numeracy and arithmetic concepts.
A vibrant, classroom-friendly visual introducing the three core sentence types in English grammar.
Build complete sentences using the color-coded boxes and word strips-perfect for early literacy practice!
A classic blue pencil-sharpened, ready to write-with a bright pink eraser and golden ferrule.
A happy, smiling bee hovers above its name-ideal for early readers learning letters and animals.
Meet the Sentence Squad: Command Cat, Exclamation Elephant, Question Quail, and Statement Skunk-each showing how sentences work!
A cheerful leprechaun guides young writers to transform basic sentences into rich, descriptive ones-no repeated verbs allowed!
A cheerful spring-themed educational illustration for teaching third-person pronouns to children.
A cheerful, stylized red apple with two green leaves and a shiny highlight-perfect for kids’ nutrition guides or healthy eating campaigns.
Think of your essay like this classic car-“Main Idea” forms the frame, and “Topic Sentence” powers the paragraph forward.
Colorful flashcards fanned out beside a green study guide, illustrating effective memorization tools for students and learners.
A vibrant, kid-friendly grammar chart showing how to build a complete sentence using subject, action, describing word, and location clues.
A bright, engaging chart that helps students quickly identify and remember the four core sentence types in English grammar.
A playful pixel-art dog illustrates the declarative sentence “The dog in the neighbor’s yard is barking.”
When you’re not sure what’s going on-or why the Wi-Fi won’t connect.
A simple, student-made guide illustrating how combinations of U.S. coins add up to common values like a dime, quarter, fifty cents, and one dollar.
A colorful, ready-to-print worksheet where students write super sentences next to cute animal illustrations.
A friendly pencil brings joy to the writing process-ideal for inspiring young learners.
A fun, hands-on activity where students draw and write compound sentences using coordinating conjunctions.
A vibrant, hand-drawn chart illustrating the four fundamental sentence types used in English grammar.
The New England Patriots’ emblem-complete with the Flying Elvis logo and two gleaming silver helmets-symbolizes decades of NFL excellence.
A clipboard holding a yellow sheet marked “TOPIC SENTENCES”-a visual reminder to start each paragraph with a clear, focused idea.
A boy raking fallen leaves demonstrates how two actions-“fall” and “cover”-share the same subject in a compound predicate.
A joyful soccer player illustrates how two independent clauses-“Mario scored a goal” and “the crowd went wild”-form a compound sentence.
A visual metaphor showing how a well-structured paragraph mirrors a hamburger: top bun = topic sentence, filling = supporting details, bottom bun = concluding sentence.
Two cheerful cartoon boys team up with a fan to introduce the “FANBOYS” coordinating conjunctions in a kid-friendly way.
A cheerful yellow thumbs-up emoji with a smile-perfect for signaling “great job” or “I approve!” in digital interfaces.
A whimsical purple bat rests on a holey cheese slice, ideal for lighthearted Halloween projects.
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