
Clip Art
Clip Art
Here are some sites teachers can use to insert clip art images into documents and lessons
Barrys
Clip Art Server – A great site for clipart! Very easy to navigate around, and very easy
to find what you want. There are
thousands of images available! One of the
few clip art sites that takes you to the site and selection right away without
clicking and registering at a million other places along the way! A free resource with animated gifs, holiday
graphics, clip art, and web graphics. http://www.barrysclipart.com/
Absolute Web Graphics Archive – The graphics and images found on this site were compiled from various sources. They are labeled as "freely distributable". There are many categories of interest, and over 10,000 images to choose what you need. http://www.grsites.com/webgraphics
Art By Cheryl - The thousands of images you find here are
all unique, hand drawn originals. Designed especially for the web, they are
free to use for just a link back to this site!
http://www.artbycheryl.com/main.shtml
Cool Archive – There are over 1,000 free clip art
images at this site. All the clip art
is in .gif and .jpg formats. Most of
the clip art images were taken with permission from different sources and
archived at this site. http://www.coolarchive.com/
Awesome Clipart for Kids - This site was developed and is maintained by
a thirteen-year-old boy. It is a kid,
teacher and family-friendly site where you can find free clip art for web pages
or printable documents. You can also
find your favorite links to other cool clip art sites. www.awesomeclipartforkids.com
Squaresville Clip Art - If you like retro images, especially from
the 1950s, then this is a great site for you!
The number of images is limited, but they are unique. I borrowed two for this page! www.squaresville.com
Discovery School’s Clip Art Gallery
– Many graphics are available to add to any project. There are hundreds of images to choose, many related to
education. Animations can be found here
too. http://school.discovery.com/clipart/