Catherine Johnson
Elective Activity
Multimedia-Clipart
22 October 2005
Link List for the
5 best Clip-Art sites I have found.

1) Kids Clipart! - http://www.kidsdomain.com/clip/
With kid interests, including animals,
sports, holidays, seasons, and miscellaneous.
Unfortunately, it does have advertisements, but a good rated-g selection
of materials.

2) Discovery.com - http://school.discovery.com/clipart/
Over 3,000 images with a wide range of selections, such as art, awards, food, games, health, language arts, math, music, science, seasons, social studies, sports, technology, etc. There are instructions at the bottom on how to use clipart, too.

3) Classroom Clipart - http://classroomclipart.com/
This is a huge source of free art. A range of topics is listed, and it has a
search engine. It includes pictures of
the week, wallpaper, and screen-savers.

4) About.com
- http://webclipart.about.com/od/webclipartatoz/l/blclpexp.htm
Listed alphabetically, you click on
the subject you are interested in for the clipart, which takes you to a page of
links to where you can specifically find that clipart. So, for example, if you need a picture of a
cow, you click on farm animals, then you find the appropriate link you
want. Easy!
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5) Microsoft
Clipart - http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx?lc=en-us
A little more for older students, but
with plenty of categories on topics of interest.