Elective – Multimedia 
Clipart
Gina Hicks LS521
Clipart can brighten up students’ worksheets, enhance parent letters, and add color to documents. Clipart can even be placed within PowerPoint slides.
Clipart Sites - I have listed a few sites that I enjoyed. There are so many more out there! I think having clipart sites book marked, or linked, will save teachers time when creating materials for students. Enjoy!
http://www.clip-art-gallery.com/
- Clipart Gallery has
beautiful, free graphics. It did
require me to enter data to reach the site.
Categories for clipart are plainly listed and easily found.
http://www.awesomeclipartforkids.com/generalindex.html - Awesome Clipart for Kids is a breeze to navigate! I enjoyed the new “school zone” section of clipart. Contains free, kid-friendly graphics.
http://pics.tech4learning.com - Pics4Learning has numerous, free choices for clipart that are easily located by
topics. These clipart pictures are more
photograph style than cute school images.
http://www.1clipart.com/
- Free Clip Art offers
thousands of clip art images sorted by categories. I found some useful teacher-friendly graphics at this site. There is a good variety at this site, but
not all are appropriate for use with students.
http://www.teacherfiles.com/clip_art.htm
- Teacher Files Clip
Art is full of educational clip art for teachers. You can search by category or by word. This site has a connection
that can search for clip art in seven search engines at once. The new animated section is adorable!
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