Need clipart to spruce up
a document, PowerPoint, or web page?
Here are five sites where
you can download FREE clipart!

Microsoft
Office Clip Art – If you are using Microsoft Word and go to insert
clipart from the online site, this is where you will be sent. This site not only features a variety of
clipart, it also contains a selection of photos, animated clipart, and
sounds. In addition, this site
allows the user to browse clipart categories. It also identifies featured collections,
such as clipart for an upcoming holiday or season.
http://office.microsoft.com/clipart/default.aspx?lc=en-us
Discovery – This
clipart site is created by Discovery Education and offers quite a vast
selection of free clipart as
well
as animated clips. There are
categories just for educational purposes such as subjects, awards, and special
events. If you use clipart from
this site on a webpage, a link to Discoveryschool.com should be included and
credit must be given by including the following: "Clip art
licensed from the
Here
is an example of clipart that comes from this site. Just click on the image to return to http://school.discovery.com/clipart/copyright.html.
Teacher Files – This site
contains clipart that can be used by teachers. This site searched the web for you and
chose some of the best educational clipart. What’s cool about this sight is
that there are headers and clipart with phrases, so teachers can make their own
stationary or awards!
http://www.teacherfiles.com/clip_art.htm

School Clip Art – At this site
you will find a variety of educational clipart, already grouped into
categories. Just click on a
category, or do your own search. Like
the Discovery site, they ask for users to place a link back to the clipart
site. http://www.school-clip-art.com/
Hassle Free Clipart – This
site’s name best describes it, hassle free. There are no annoying “pop-ups”. Another great feature is there is a link
to other hassle free clip art sites available to the user.
http://www.hasslefreeclipart.com/