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Collection of Sequencing Cliparts (41)

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An organized selection of sequencing pictures emphasizing clean edges and balanced contrast, easy to combine into banners or certificates.

A cheerful boy and girl team up to create a snowman, from rolling the base to decorating its face.
A clear visual breakdown of sequence-beginning, middle, and end-using relatable characters and directional arrows to reinforce order.
A thoughtful little learner holds up letters C and E, surrounded by A, B, and D-ideal for introducing letter recognition and phonics.
A relaxed student sketches out a sequence while reviewing key steps-ideal for teaching procedural thinking.
A clean, colorful 4-step cycle diagram-perfect for visualizing iterative processes like PDCA, project lifecycles, or customer journeys.
A colorful collection of six cartoon scenes illustrating everyday responsibilities and learning moments for kids-and even a bear studying!
Mr. Putter’s journey from loneliness to joy after adopting a feline friend-from initial sadness to joyful embrace.
A child places the final card-a vibrant orange butterfly-completing the four-step life cycle sequence on the interactive board.
A playful, illustrated food pyramid helps visualize daily food group recommendations-from abundant fruits and veggies at the base to limited sweets at the top.
A cheerful cartoon girl guides children through a 4-step sandwich preparation activity-ideal for building logical thinking and task-order skills.
Bright, friendly buses numbered 1 to 12 help children practice number recognition and counting in a fun, visual way.
Help students sequence the butterfly life cycle: caterpillar → chrysalis → adult butterfly.
A colorful, classroom-ready clip art set showing each step of making toast with jam, ideal for early reading and sequence practice.
Help Kate organize her fun summer day by reading the story and matching activities in order-ideal for kindergarten and first-grade readers.
A vibrant set of interactive worksheets helping children build vocabulary, comprehension, and creative writing skills through fun rain-day scenarios.
A cheerful cartoon girl dressed in a frilly pink outfit with yellow braids and matching red boots.
Meet the happy pencil mascot, ready to inspire creativity and learning with every stroke!
A smiling frog warmly hugs the planet while waving hello-a fun, kid-friendly symbol of Earth stewardship.
A vibrant 7-step circular flowchart showing sequential progression with color-coded stages and directional arrows.
Help children retell the classic nursery rhyme by arranging these four illustrated scenes in the correct order.
A cheerful, friendly dragon ready to be colored-great for young artists and fantasy-themed crafts.
Bright, patterned flashcards clearly label key sequencing words to support early reading comprehension and narrative skills.
Help kids build early literacy and sequencing skills by ordering these four illustrated steps to make a PB&J sandwich.
A colorful, easy-to-follow illustration of how frogs develop from eggs to adults, ideal for teaching young learners.
Follow these six easy steps to wash your hands thoroughly and stay healthy.
Help students practice narrative skills by sequencing images of kids on a camp adventure-and then writing their own version!
Fun, editable sandwich clipart with black-line versions-ideal for hands-on learning and print-and-go classroom activities.
Children of all backgrounds joyfully bake chocolate chip and gingerbread cookies for Santa, surrounded by flour, sugar, eggs, and baking tools.
A student’s colorful four-panel illustration brings the Humpty Dumpty rhyme to life, from his perch to the fall and rescue attempt.
Help children understand how wheat grows-from planting seeds to harvesting grain-with this fun, hands-on sequencing activity.
Follow these simple illustrated steps to ensure proper bathroom hygiene-from wiping and flushing to thorough handwashing.
Fun, ready-to-use sequencing cards for early childhood education-ideal for building story order, counting, and critical thinking skills.
Solve the missing numbers in these cheerful lemon slices-each puzzle challenges kids to count up by 1s.
Arrange the cards in order: seeds (1), sliced watermelon (2), boy eating (3)-a simple story of how watermelon goes from garden to table.
A playful, black-and-white s'mores sequencing template helps kids organize steps using visual cues and dotted lines for writing.
A stylized illustration of the DNA double helix, highlighting complementary base pairing in red and blue.
Kids joyfully assemble sundaes with chocolate sauce, whipped cream, cherries, and sprinkles in this cheerful illustrated tutorial.
A clear, multi-colored 9-step process flow visualizing progression from “First” to “Last” with directional cues.
A vibrant collection of bakery-themed illustrations including bakers, pastries, ovens, and storefronts-ideal for creative projects.
Two curious students observe monarch butterflies and their life stages-from tiny eggs on leaves to vibrant adults-perfect for classroom learning.
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