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Collection of Touchpoint Cliparts (50)
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Practical touchpoint clip art with consistent proportions and readable shapes, perfect for printable signs and activity sheets.
A clear, color-coded customer journey map highlighting touchpoints across four phases: Receipt of Mailers, Pre-Building, Post-Building, and Follow-up Materials.
Numbers 1 to 9 illustrated with red dots and black lines, perfect for helping young learners recognize and trace numerals.
Each number shows step-by-step stroke order using red dots and numbers-perfect for teaching handwriting fundamentals.
Bright, interactive flashcards featuring numbers 0 through 9 with corresponding dot arrangements-perfect for hands-on math practice.
A vibrant TouchMath number chart showing digits 0-9 with embedded touchpoints to support counting and arithmetic fluency.
A classic “thinking” icon-perfect for illustrating confusion, curiosity, or problem-solving moments.
This side-by-side timeline illustrates key digital (dashed) and physical (solid) touchpoints at each stage of the customer journey.
A fun, visual addition practice sheet where kids solve 2-addend problems using ladybugs as counting helpers-perfect for early math learners.
Visual TouchPoint Math cards (1-9) paired with addition worksheets help children solve problems using tactile dot patterns.
A cheerful set of 20 numbered stars-each uniquely colored with a hand-stitched look-ideal for counting, rewards, or classroom decor.
Each number from 1 to 9 is illustrated with vibrant colors and matching dot counts to reinforce counting and number recognition.
A strategic wheel illustrating core marketing channels radiating from brand position, highlighting tactical touchpoints across digital, print, and interpersonal channels.
Each card displays a numeral 1-9 paired with corresponding colored dots-perfect for hands-on early numeracy practice.
A colorful, classroom-friendly poster featuring four U.S. coins-penny, nickel, dime, and quarter-with catchy poems to help kids remember their names and values.
A storyteller animatedly shares a tale with a circle of attentive children as the moon rises-symbolizing the enduring power of oral tradition.
The Caduceus: a winged staff entwined by two serpents, commonly mistaken for the Rod of Asclepius but widely adopted in modern medical contexts.
This playful number 7 model helps children visualize quantity and structure through tactile-inspired design.
A lively jumble of writing tools-ballpoints, gel pens, felt-tip markers, and highlighters-in bright colors, ideal for learning and creativity.
Two abstract human figures-one green, one red-embrace to create a heart, cradling a simple cup at the center, evoking compassion and shared support.
Delicate hand-illustrated ranunculus blooms in a charming watercolor-inspired palette-ideal for wedding stationery and craft projects.
A happy student confidently solves 50 ÷ 10 = 5, illustrating how visual thinking makes math fun and understandable.
Each number from 0 to 9 is illustrated in vibrant colors with corresponding red dots-perfect for hands-on counting practice.
A thoughtful student wonders, “π = ?” - sparking curiosity about one of math’s most famous constants.
Engaging, diverse cartoon students modeling essential classroom behaviors-ideal for visual learning aids.
Fun pink horseshoe and star-shaped numbers designed for a cowboy girl theme-ideal for party favors, invitations, or learning activities.
A happy child uses a measuring tape to track his height, symbolizing healthy development and routine checkups.
A cheerful, simplified computer setup labeled “MATH Class Computer”-perfect for visualizing tech-integrated math lessons.
A charming illustration of boys in white attire preparing for or celebrating their First Holy Communion, surrounded by traditional sacramental symbols.
A structured grid of addition problems where students count dots to solve sums, reinforcing number sense and regrouping concepts.
A fun, insect-inspired worksheet where kids practice telling time and counting using a friendly ladybug clock design.
A structured coin-counting worksheet where students touch marked points on U.S. coins (quarters, dimes, nickels, pennies) to learn value recognition and addition.
Meet the friendly geometry crew: a smiling ruler, pencil, and set square ready to help with measurements and drawing!
A cheerful cartoon magician introduces “Touch Math Magic,” a playful way to learn addition using touch points.
A vibrant, easy-to-read numbers chart from 1 to 20, ideal for classroom walls or home learning activities.
A vibrant, classroom-ready visual guide to touch point math number counting motions, designed to support early numeracy skills.
A young explorer dives into a book with curiosity and focus, magnifying every detail like a true detective of knowledge.
A joyful ensemble of five animated owls-green, yellow, purple, orange, and blue-celebrating graduation with mortarboards, balloons, and star confetti.
A smiling beach girl cutout adds playful energy to this vibrant classroom word wall and thematic display.
This interactive learning cube helps children recognize, count, and trace the number 5 using touch and visual cues.
These colorful touch point number cards (2, 1, 9) help children visualize quantities using raised dots-perfect for multisensory math practice.
Each card displays a numeral alongside its matching quantity of colored dots, helping children visually connect numbers with amounts.
