Clipart for the Classroom
Clipart can be used to customize handouts, decorate classrooms, or embellish classroom blogs. If students have access to computers, they can use clipart to improve their own projects as well.
Here are a few clipart websites for teachers that I've come across recently, and wanted to share with you.
Awesome Clipart for Educators (http://www.awesomeclipartforeducators.com/) has dozens of categorized clipart, as well as some other printables such as coloring pages and worksheets.
A more extensive site is UVic's Language Teaching Clipart Library (http://hcmc.uvic.ca/clipart/). With over 3000 images, this library can be used for more than language teaching. Find images by browsing through topic galleries, or by searching with a keyword.
The largest free educator clipart site I found was Clipart ETC (http://etc.usf.edu/clipart/index.htm). Not only are there more than 58,000 images on the site, but each image comes in different sizes, formats, and with citation information.
ABCteach also has a clipart directory (http://www.abcteach.com/directory/clip_art/), and if you're interested in other types of printables, this is a good resource for free worksheets and interactives as well.
Do you have any favorite free clipart resources for teachers? I'd love to hear about them!
Kimberly
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