Description
Yes and no clipart images. Use as yes and no answer icons in speech therapy or special education classrooms – whether creating your own education resources, visual schedules, or choice boards.
Includes different visuals to represent “yes” and “no,” such as thumbs up and thumbs down, head nod and head shake, smiling and frowning, and more.
Perfect for those who need clip art to create personalized materials for your students. Each image is high quality and age-appropriate, allowing you to integrate them into your educational resources.
These functional and versatile images are appropriate for both older and younger students and are intentionally made useful in teaching language concepts.
✅ IMAGES INCLUDED
Includes 24 images – 12 color and 12 black & white.
All images are in PNG formats and 300 dpi.
- yes and no circle icon
- yes and no push button
- thumbs up and thumbs down
- check mark and “x” mark
- smile head nod and frown head shake
- smile face and frown face
This listing is a zipped file of images and are intended for you to use to create your own resources.
Commercial and personal use allowed. One license per user; you may not distribute.
Read: Tips on Using Clipart to Create Educational Resources
TEACHER AUTHORS LIKE YOU SAID…
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“I use these CONSTANTLY to give feedback to my students that they have gotten the correct language concept correctly. I give feedback for behavior and participation. I can use them for articulation to show correct productions or good tries. I just have them to the slide of my slides and if need be can copy-paste ctrl +v super quick to give that feedback! One of the most useful cliparts I have gotten during virtual learning!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“You covered them all! Thanks so much for so many ways to indicate yes/no!!”
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐“I love the variety in this clip art set and I can’t wait to use these in product creation! I love that these are accessible for my students and colorful enough to capture their attention! Thank you!”
CLIPART TERMS OF USE:
- One license per user, you may not distribute.
- You may use for personal and commercial use. You may use for non-commercial use without restrictions.
- You may not sell as is or modified. All images must be incorporated in an original resource in order to sell. You may not use as coloring pages or classroom décor.
- You may not use in printed or physical goods.
- Images must be secured in a password protected PDF format or flattened so they cannot be lifted.
- You may use as moveable pieces in digital resources if there is a flattened text overlay covering at least 25% of the image.
- Credit is required. You may use the credit button included or link to my website.
This is a zipped file that will be available for download upon purchase. Due to the nature of this product, there are no returns.
Copyright © Allison Fors, Inc. All rights reserved by author. Do not share or email this file with anyone.






Language Resources by Nina –
Very useful!
Time2Learn –
Wonderful idea. I especially like the yes/no push buttons. Thanks for sharing 🙂
Miss Lulu –
Love this set! Thanks!
Primarily First –
Thank you!
Stacy Crouse –
I have needed clip art like this so many times before, but never could really find what I wanted. This is PERFECT, and I SO appreciate how many different types of yes/no options there are!!
Sally Boone –
Nice! I am very excited to have these. Planning on an interactive PowerPoint to review some skills and these should come in handy! Thanks.
Linda Post – The Teachers Post –
Lots of uses for these! Thank you
Dyslexia and more –
Very cute and very useful! Thank you!
Smarter Together –
Thank you! These are great.
Positively Learning –
So useful! These are perfect for visual supports. Thank you 🙂
Tall Trees Special Education –
This is so helpful! Thank you for this high quality clip art!
Life Skill Learners –
This is going to be prefect in the products I create, thank you!!
Adapted for Teens –
Love the Yes/No buttons!!!
Tammys Toolbox –
fun graphics
Sandy Fiorini –
Perfect for what I needed.
Jessica Solari –
Perfect to use with AAC and yes/no questions! Love how there are different modalities! Thanks!
Very Visual SLP –
Just what I was looking for, thank you!
Lodrew’s Hands-On Learning –
Great, thanks!
Cynthia C. –
Thank you for a variety of cute and clear options!
The Rainbow Journey –
So many ideas for this great product! Thank you!!
The Speech Zone –
I like the variety of clipart in this set. Having multiple images for both yes and no makes this set really versatile.
Just Reed –
Awesome. Thank you!
Mary Sunisloe –
Just what I was looking for!
Give It a Look –
Thank you for this useful set!
Speech Language Pirates –
I love all of these options
Seana O. –
Nice resource to have for visuals.
Reaching Exceptional Learners- LeCha Brown –
Perfect for what I needed! Thank you!
Teaching Sensory Explorers –
Great for special ed
Happy Kinders Karachi –
Can’t wait to use it. Thank you.
Jessica Hursh – The Teacher Talk –
I bought this to make fun activities with my son and he loves using these pictures for his games! Thank you!
Mary C. –
A variety of choices to use so the images can be switched up to help students learn yes/no without “having” to have a certain set. Vivid colors!
The Multisensory SLP –
Just what I was looking for! Thank you!
Thumb Bunny Speech –
This is a great set and just what I needed. Thanks for your creativity!
Kimberly T. –
Nice and clear! Exactly what I needed for a kid project.
Teresa J C. –
Loved the colors and faces as did the kids.
Mrs Ps Specialties –
Love the different options!
Heather Harkins –
I love the variety in this clip art set and I can’t wait to use these in product creation! I love that these are accessible for my students and colorful enough to capture their attention! Thank you!
Next Step Speech and Language –
You covered them all! Thanks so much for so many ways to indicate yes/no!!
Vari-Lingual –
Great set of images, thanks.
School Source –
Just what I needed! Thanks!
Mindy D. –
Thanks, great resource
Christina Gigante –
Great clipart for making choices and working on yes/no questions. My students loved clicking yes/no buttons.
Kenyanti Mitchell –
Used these to help my non-verbal students communicate while we are doing virtual learning. It seems to be a hit so far.
Kristen B. –
my students loved seeing these pictures on their folders
Catch’em Early –
Great resource thank you!
Living a Speechie Life –
I use these CONSTANTLY to give feedback to my students that they have gotten the correct language concept correctly. I give feedback for behavior and participation. I can use them for articulation to show correct productions or good tries. I just have them to the slide of my slides and if need be can copy-paste ctrl +v super quick to give that feedback! One of the most useful cliparts I have gotten during virtual learning!
Pixie Dust Digital Boutique –
Great clip art. It was exactly what I needed and super cute!
teachINhoosiers –
This clipart is great for creating jamboards and google slides during elearning!
Just Jord Teaching –
This clipart is perfect for distance learning. We do a lot of yes and no/agree or disagree prompts so that kids can all participate and these are great for prompting those responses.
One Silly Sausage Speech –
So happy I found these! They were perfect to use in an yes/no activity I was creating..
Find My Words –
I love your clip art, and this set has been used often!
Something To Talk About –
Exactly the images I needed – thank you!
Power to the Children –
Great for my Boom Cards!
Sophie G. –
So functional!
Curriculum Craze –
Thanks.
Learning the Social Sciences –
This is great! I have used this in many different ways. Thanks for making it.
Patricia Hudak –
I used this clipart to create distance learning slides for my second-fourth grade students. The clipart is high quality and easy to use. Thank you!
Ms A s Place –
Just what I needed?
The Busy Speech Mom –
Perfect. Thank you!
Meaningful Sped Teaching –
Thank you for making this! It was exactly what I was looking for!
Madame Pascale –
Exactly what I needed!
Catarina C. –
I really like this material, I love the images are cute and colorful, ideal for my work. Thanks
PomKat Speech –
These were just what I needed—another skin tone for the thumbs up & down would be a great addition!
DToya Dove-The Transformational Teacher –
Thank you
DP Sharpe Resources –
Very helpful resource…nice variety. Thanks.
Make Sense of Math –
These are so cute! Thank you!
The Peachy Speducator –
I love that you have included buttons/switches and nodding emojis. These work great in my special education classroom!
Boat Designs –
Good Quality Clip art!
Dean Trout Little Shop of SLP –
So needed this! Thanks for creating these!
Counselor Clique –
Just what I needed! Thanks!!
Kidd Speech Therapy Solutions –
This clipart has been on my wishlist forever and I keep wishing I had good yes/no visuals–so now I will. Thanks!
Holly W. –
Love! Thank you!
Natasha L C. –
I’ve been using this material lately. Love the colors. Thank you
Debbie Cluff –
My students loved this resource! It was very helpful and was a perfect supplement with the lesson.
Janice S. –
It was a good resources but a little pricy. I liked the ability to cut and paste.
Kim Brooks –
This is my “ go to” clipart for anything that needs a response on the resource. This is perfect for my needs.
MsMorgansMarketplace –
Great clip art for some of my Google Slides for my second graders!
Bite-Size Teaching –
Just what I was looking for! Thank you so much for creating this!
Hooked on Homeschool –
Thank you so much this was just perfect for what I needed.
Sailing Exceptional Waters –
This is a fantastic set! I need some simple yes/no options for visual items for my non-verbal students.
The Old Barn Teaching Co –
This was a great resource. Thank you for all the hard work.
Carly R. –
I am using these for my phonics power points to answer yes/no questions. They are great!
Rebecca Ansen –
Great illustrations! The buttons were exactly what I needed!
All Roads Lead to Reading –
I love this clip art. It was perfect for the resource that I was working on. Thank you!
Jen K. –
Good resource for creating more materials to be used in behavior therapy.