Jacquelyn C. Olson
SLM 521 Multimedia Elective
June 21, 2009
My Clipart Weblink Bibliography
Bing
Education Clip Art - Free images for K-12 educators to use for lesson
planning, worksheet design and newsletters.
This site contains over 183,000 images.
Browse through the images on each page to choose precisely the right
one. For example, if you wanted to create
a document for social studies, the globe image to the left of his text might be
useful.
When creating a grade-level or school-wide newsletter, the image above
indicating ‘education news’ would help generate interest.
Date site visited: June 20, 2009
http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=Education+clipart&FORM=MFEIMG&PUBL=Google&CREA=user
id1743e56f1a6276db32a48a2235cb918dbdf9c#

Discovery
Education Clipart Gallery – This site offers multiple categories for K-12 teachers
to choose clipart from. Categories
include: music, math, science, social
studies, seasons and holidays, and special events. One helpful feature of this site is that it
is part of Discovery Education’s Teacher Resources page. Teachers can plan lessons and illustrate them
with clipart all on one site.
Date site visited: June 20, 2009
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/clipart/category/socs.html


EduPic Graphical Resource – Thousands of images for science, social studies and math designed by a teacher for K-12 educators and their students. Images include photographs and clip art which can be copied and used for lesson design and activities. Search the website alphabetically for the exact image required. The above images are (left) a bee fly and (right) desert biome.
Date site visited: June 20, 2009
http://www.edupic.net/
Google
Images – Google Images is an excellent source for a vast amount of clip art
and graphics for any need. Search images
by word or phrase. This site is
appropriate for teachers to use in planning all K-12 learning activities. The welcome back image to the left was
located by searching for school clip art, while the United States image was
found by entering the phrase United States map.
Google Images is the largest and most comprehensive source of clip art
and pictures I have found.
Date
site visited: June 20, 2009
http://images.google.com/
Pictures For Learning – Thousands of images exist on this site donated for students and K-12 teachers to use. Many beautiful scenic photographs from many countries can be accessed exemplifying the culture and activities typical for these areas. Nature, seasons, national parks, music, dinosaurs, and oceans are only a few of the categories listed. Teachers can plan lessons and web activities using the materials on Pictures for Learning’s site.
Two examples of photographs are the mountain range in the fall
(top) and the New Zealand photo
pictured
below.
Date site visited: June 20, 2009
http://www.pics4learning.com/

Teacher Files Educational Clip
Art – The clip art on this site offers some interesting alternatives to
typical clip art. Teachers from K-12
classrooms will find the information at Teacher Files useful. Banners, universal symbols and designs, time
and clocks, and place value clip art are just some of the categories
available. Through the use of the word
art generator, teachers can design their own custom signs. Two examples from this site are pictured
here. One example is from the Teacher
File Dividers page. Teachers can use
these dividers to separate parts of a document into sections. The second
example is an educational banner to illustrate the subject of an activity being
taught.
Date site visited: June 20, 2009
http://www.teacherfiles.com/clip_art.htm