


Below are a list of 5 wonderful websites for fantastic clipart. Because there are thousands of websites to choose from, it is important to look for only the best! Below each website are examples of clipart that was taken from that site.
1. Microsoft Office Online.
This
website gives you the option to use clipart directly from Microsoft Word. It is
a trusted name and offers over 14,000 images and a huge range of
categories. Pictures can be saved and
book marked as well as enlarged to fit your need. Each picture also offers key
words to do similar searches. And with
the vast range of pictures to choose from you’ll sure to find what you are
looking for.
http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx?lc=en-us

2. Kid’s Domain.
This website is great for children
because of its simplicity and the pictures are obviously geared for the younger
ages. They support you to using their
clipart for school projects and reports and the clipart is often gathered from
outside sources. Categories range from sports,
holidays, animals, seasonal and much more.
http://www.kidsdomain.com/clip/
3. Awesome Clipart for educators and for kids.

The website is divided into two parts,
one for educators and the other for kids. The categories are arranged
alphabetically and are simple and basic but are very plentiful. There are also
backgrounds, wallpapers, coloring pages, icons, fonts and more to liven up any
document.
http://www.awesomeclipartforeducators.com/
4. School–clip-art.com.
This
website focuses on teachers using clipart to motivate students using the images
on worksheets, lesson plans, tests/quizzes, puzzles and more. The categories
are listed alphabetically and
the nice
thing about it is that each time you click on an image the categories are
still
listed on the left hand column.
http://www.school-clip-art.com
5. Educational Clip art.
This
website is fantastic for any teacher because the images are directed at content
that is
taught in the classroom.
A vast amount of images are focused for science, social studies, and
mathematics. From hieroglyphics to chemistry and solar
systems.
http://www.wisegorilla.com/clipart.html