Shark Week Printables

Free Shark Week Printables for elementary teachers and homeschool parents! These shark worksheets cover reading, writing, math, and ocean science. We have everything you need for a full week of shark activities for kids. Scroll down to download and print any all PDFs for free!

Shark Week

Kick off Shark Week with this nonfiction shark worksheet covering anatomy, hunting habits, and ocean life. A great standalone reading activity or the perfect lead-in to the comprehension questions below.

Shark Week Printables

Seven questions that test what students learned from the reading passage. Where do sharks live? What are their skeletons made of? A solid ocean worksheet for checking comprehension and sparking discussion.

Free Shark Week Printables

This collection of free shark printables covers reading, writing, math, and ocean science. Everything you need for a fun and educational Shark Week for kids.

Shark Week Fun Facts

This printable includes nine colorful fact boxes packed with surprising shark trivia — some sharks nap while swimming, Greenland sharks can live over 400 years, and baby sharks are born with belly buttons. A great free shark printable for sparking curiosity and classroom conversation about ocean life.

Shark Week Vocabulary 1

Five shark worksheet vocab terms — predator, shark, tail, teeth, and Tiger Shark. Each has a picture and kid-friendly definition. Use them on a word wall, in a learning center, or as a quick partner quiz!

Shark Week Vocabulary 2

Fins, gills, Great White, Whale Shark, and ocean are all terms included in our free shark printables. With the same easy-to-use format as Set 1, both sets work great together for a complete marine life printable vocabulary lesson. If you’re looking for more special day printable activities, try our Holiday Fine Motor Bundle!

Shark Week Activity Pages

These shark activities for kids are perfect for keeping students busy and engaged throughout the week. From crossword puzzles to mazes, there’s a little something for every grade level in this set of free shark printables.

Shark Week Crossword Puzzle

Teachers! This free shark printable covers species, anatomy, and ocean habitat all in one activity. A no-prep educational shark activity that works great as independent work!

Shark Week Maze Worksheet

Four shark-shaped mazes that work for any grade level. Easy to print and hand out when you need a fun shark activity for kids that requires zero explanation. For more FREE shark related printables, check out our Shark Templates!

Shark Week Word Search

This shark week printables has ten vocabulary words hidden in the grid — shark, ocean, fins, teeth, swim, gills, predator, hammerhead, marine, and species. A great low-prep, high-engagement ocean worksheet that works as morning work or an early finisher activity.

Shark Week Trace & Write Page

Students will trace four sharks and the phrase “Bite into Shark Week!” at the bottom. Simple fine motor practice that fits right into shark week learning! Great for kindergarten and first graders.

Shark Week Math Worksheets

These shark math worksheets are a fun way to sneak some math into Shark Week without it feeling like a typical math day. Students solve addition equations and use their answers to piece together a mystery puzzle picture. For more FREE printables this summer, check out our Summer Worksheets.

Shark Week Math Worksheet

Students solve 12 double-digit addition problems and use their answers to place puzzle pieces correctly. A great way to get shark math worksheets into your Shark Week for kids lineup without it feeling like a typical math day.

Shark Week Mystery Puzzle

Here is the cut-apart picture that goes with the shark math worksheet above. Students reassemble image squares into a complete underwater shark scene using their addition answers as a guide. This is a great self-checking and a student favorite educational shark activity!

Shark Week Count and Color

Students will count and color a page full of shark-themed images, then record their answers in a grid at the bottom. A simple shark activity for kids that works for early elementary and younger learners.

Shark Week Coloring Pages

Free shark coloring page your students will want to take home! Perfect for filling in extra class or Sunday school time. A great chill activity to celebrate Shark Week. For more fun science facts, print our FREE Science Worksheets!

Shark Week Coloring Page

Our Shark Week Printables include coloring pages kids will love to color as they watch Shark Week online or on TV. Color our cute shark along with fish, crab, and bubbles. Check out our Ocean Color and Learn Pages!

Shark Week Bible Coloring Page

This shark coloring page features a detailed underwater scene with the Bible verse Genesis 1:21 KJV at the bottom. A calm, no-prep, free shark printable that’s a nice change of pace during a busy week.

Shark Week Writing Worksheets

Below you will find free shark writing worksheets perfect for early elementary students. A simple way to add some creative writing into your Shark Week for kids!

Shark Week Writing Paper

Students write a sentence about what they learned during shark week. It’s a simple shark activity to keep young kids engaged in what they are learning during this fun and special week!

Shark Week Writing Journal

Students draw a shark at the top and complete the shark week prompt “If I were a shark, I would…” at the bottom. A simple shark activity for kids that pairs drawing and writing together — perfect for early elementary students working on building sentences.

Shark Week Crafts

Check out our super fun crafts for kids during Shark Week! Kids can cut and paste a color or black and white shark (to color themselves!), color and cut a shark hat, and get ready to learn all about sharks!

Shark Week Craft

Students build a shark with our Shark Week Printable Cut and Paste Craft! Our pdf downloadable set includes a color and black and white version of a shark with fins, eyes, sharp teeth, and body. See image above for the assembled product.

Shark Week Hat

Students unscramble ten shark vocabulary words — hammerhead, shark, ocean, teeth, gills, fins, hunter, swim, scales, and marine. A quick no-prep ocean worksheet that makes a great warm-up or early finisher page during your shark week for kids celebration!

Shark Week Puzzles and Activities

These shark activities for kids are perfect for second, third, and fourth grade students who need a little extra challenge. You’ll find word scrambles, mystery codes, logic puzzles, and more — all built around key ocean and shark vocabulary.

Shark Week Word Scramble

Students unscramble ten shark vocabulary words — hammerhead, shark, ocean, teeth, gills, fins, hunter, swim, scales, and marine. A quick no-prep ocean worksheet that makes a great warm-up or early finisher page during your shark week for kids celebration!

Shark Week Mystery Code

Our fun Shark Week Mystery Code contains each letter of the alphabet represented by a shark-themed icon. Students use the key to decode a secret message — a fun critical thinking shark worksheet that makes a great addition to any marine life printables collection.

Shark Week Word Logic Puzzle

How many words can students find hiding inside the phrase “WHITE SHARK”? A fun free shark printable that’s trickier than it looks. Perfect for those students who need more classwork or as a whole class challenge.

Shark Week Super Silly Stories

A Mad Libs-style shark worksheet set during “A Day at Shark Week.” Students fill in nouns, adjectives, verbs, and more to create a hilarious story. Teachers! Read them aloud at the end for some serious laughs. This is one of the best shark week for kids activities when you need high engagement with zero prep.

Shark Week Following Directions

Students will follow ten step-by-step instructions to complete an underwater shark scene. Color the shark gray, draw three small fish near the coral, add seaweed, draw bubbles, and more. This is a fun shark worksheet that sneaks in some listening and direction-following practice! Looking for ocean templates? Check out our fish templates.

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