Finding AAC core vocabulary visuals that feels appropriate for High School students and adults can be challenging. This collection of 69 Realistic AAC Core Vocabulary commercial-use clipart icons is designed to bridge that gap, ensuring functional communication tools match the maturity of the learner. Designed for Older Children, Secondary Special Education and Adult Services, this set supports emerging communicators with a balanced mix of core words and high-use functional fringe words (like
4th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
Build the foundation for communication with this AAC Core Vocabulary Clipart Set 1. This first set expands on the words I and Want by adding More, Help, Need, and All Done—six essential core words that help older students, teens, and adults express their most common wants and needs. Designed with mature, age-respectful visuals, these icons support communication while maintaining dignity for AAC users in special education, life skills, transition, and adult learning environments. 👉 You May Also
9th - 12th, Adult Education
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
This is set 7, in the AAC Core Vocabulary series. This set introduces in, out, off, on, up, down, here and there eight essential core words for everyday routines—to support meaningful communication throughout the day. Each icon is provided in black-and-white versions, maintaining the same clean, cohesive style as the earlier sets for seamless integration. These visual supports work across low-tech and high-tech systems, including communication books, PECS, core boards, flip books, and speec
Not Specific
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
This is set 6, in the AAC Core Vocabulary series. This set introduces same, different, this, that, pick and choose six essential core words for everyday routines—to support meaningful communication throughout the day. Each icon is provided in three inclusive skin tones and in color and black-and-white versions, maintaining the same clean, cohesive style as the earlier sets for seamless integration. These visual supports work across low-tech and high-tech systems, including communication boo
Not Specific
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
Abstract time concepts like days, months, and yesterday, today, tomorrow can be tough for students to understand—especially in special education and AAC settings. This calendar clipart set includes 28 high-resolution PNG icons for months of the year, days of the week, yesterday, today, tomorrow, years, and day/night. This set goes beyond the basics by including harder-to-find visuals such as Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow and Day/Night, giving you flexible, ready-to-use graphics for visual schedu
This is set 5, in the AAC Core Vocabulary series. This set introduces look, listen, come, wait, and find five essential core words for everyday routines—to support meaningful communication throughout the day. Each icon is provided in three inclusive skin tones and in color and black-and-white versions, maintaining the same clean, cohesive style as the earlier sets for seamless integration. These visual supports work across low-tech and high-tech systems, including communication books, PECS,
Not Specific
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
This set introduces he, she, they, you, it, & mine six essential core words for everyday routines—to support meaningful communication throughout the day. Each icon is provided in black-and-white versions, maintaining the same clean, cohesive style as the earlier sets for seamless integration. These visual supports work across low-tech and high-tech systems, including communication books, PECS, core boards, flip books, and speech-generating apps, making it easy to introduce augmentative communic
4th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
This set introduces hurt, make, do, big, little, play, & turn seven essential core words for everyday routines—to support meaningful communication throughout the day. Each icon is provided in black-and-white versions, maintaining the same clean, cohesive style as the earlier sets for seamless integration. These visual supports work across low-tech and high-tech systems, including communication books, PECS, core boards, flip books, and speech-generating apps, making it easy to introduce augmenta
4th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
This set introduces some, all, what, where, who, and, is, now, & with nine essential core words for everyday routines—to support meaningful communication throughout the day. Each icon is provided in black-and-white versions, maintaining the same clean, cohesive style as the earlier sets for seamless integration. These visual supports work across low-tech and high-tech systems, including communication books, PECS, core boards, flip books, and speech-generating apps, making it easy to introduce a
4th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
Build the foundation for communication with this AAC Core Vocabulary Clipart Set 2. This second set expands on the words in Set 1 by including the words break, please, eat, drink, go, stop, yes, no, like and don't like. These visual supports work across low-tech and high-tech systems, including communication books, PECS, core boards, flip books, and speech-generating apps, making it easy to introduce augmentative communication into everyday routines. These realistic, age-respectful icons giv
Not Specific
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
Monthly Calendar Icons Clipart Set If you’re looking for months of the year clipart icons to support routines, visual schedules, AAC communication, and daily organization, this set is designed with clarity and flexibility in mind. These calendar visuals give learners consistent visual cues that make abstract time concepts easier to understand and more meaningful. You may also like: Calendar Concept Icons Set ✨ Why Use Monthly Visuals? ✔️ Provide visual anchors to help students understand time
This is set 4, in the AAC Core Vocabulary series. This set introduces open, close, put, get, and give five essential core words for everyday routines—to support meaningful communication throughout the day. Each icon is provided in three inclusive skin tones and in color and black-and-white versions, maintaining the same clean, cohesive style as the earlier sets for seamless integration. These visual supports work across low-tech and high-tech systems, including communication books, PECS, co
Not Specific
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
Build the foundation for communication with this AAC Core Vocabulary PECS-style icons clipart set 3 including icons hungry, thirsty, snack, water, start, again, and finished. This set introduces seven essential words for everyday routines, helping learners express needs and participate throughout the day. Each icon includes three inclusive skin tones and both color and black-and-white versions, matching the clean, cohesive style of earlier sets for seamless use. These visual supports work
Not Specific
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
If you’re working on self-regulation skills or just looking for emotion visuals this Feelings, Emotions & Facial Expressions Clipart set is the perfect resource to have on hand. These visual supports work seamlessly for behavior check-ins, communication boards, and social-emotional lessons. {WHAT'S INCLUDED}proudsadembarrassed surprisedcalmexcitedscaredsicktiredsillyangryhappy ✔️ 48 total AAC emotion/feeling icons — 12 emotions shown in 3 skin tones plus a 12-image outline set for flexibi
4th - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Graphic Arts, Not Subject Specific, Social Emotional Learning
Keeping students on track with classroom rules is easier when expectations are clear and consistent. These black-and-white Classroom Visual Supports include icons for sit, listen, quiet, raise hand, and stay seated — each provided in both labeled and unlabeled versions. The simple, age-appropriate designs are versatile and can be used on posters, visual schedules, behavior charts, or communication boards etc. Other Classroom Management Clipart Here:Classroom Rules Silhouette Clipart SetCustome
K - 2nd
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
⬥ Classroom Rules Visual Supports Clipart ⬥Keeping students on track with classroom rules is easier when expectations are clear and consistent. These silhouette Classroom Visual Supports include icons for sit, listen, quiet, raise hand, and stay seated — each provided in both labeled and unlabeled versions. The simple, age-appropriate designs are versatile and can be used on posters, visual schedules, behavior charts, or communication boards. Other Classroom Clipart Here:Classroom Rules Black
If you’re just getting started with AAC or looking for simple, ready-to-use visuals, this Free Core Vocabulary Starter Pack is the perfect place to begin. Inside you’ll find 2 essential core word icons— I and want each offered in 3 skin tones and in both labeled and unlabeled versions, for a total of 14 icons. These visual supports work across low-tech and high-tech systems, including communication books, PECS, core boards, flip books, and speech-generating apps, making it easy to introduce aug
3rd - 12th, Adult Education, Higher Education
Not Subject Specific, Speaking & Listening, Vocabulary
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