National Library Week (Free Printables)

Free National Library Week printables that make learning about libraries fun! These library worksheets will help students love reading at the library, building their reading, writing, and logic skills, while having a blast with our library scavenger hunt games and reading challenges. These valuable reading printables in a downloadable PDF format give kids a hands-on and memorable way to celebrate National Library Week.

National Library Week

Let’s start with learning about National Library Week. Our worksheet covers a story answering questions like what National Library Week is, when is National Library Week, what libraries are, what librarians do, how to get a library card, and why libraries matter. This is an excellent way to kick off your National Library Week celebration with our free printables collection. This is perfect as a read-aloud for younger students or as an independent library activity for older kids.

National Library Week Printables

This pdf reinforces what your child learned with seven questions that pairs directly with the reading passage. A solid library worksheet for checking comprehension and a great addition to any National Library Week printables lineup.

National Library Week Bookmarks

Four colorful bookmarks printable featuring phrases like “I love my library,” “Libraries are treasure chests,” “Read, Learn, Explore,” and “Library Lover.” Print on cardstock, cut out, and hand them out. A simple librarian appreciation keepsake kids will actually use as they learn to check out books at the library.

Free National Library Week Printables

This collection of free library printables covers reading, memorization, writing, math, games, and library skills all in one place. Everything you need for a fun and educational National Library Week is right below!

National Library Day Vocabulary 1

These library skills worksheet vocab cards are one of the easiest additions to your National Library Week printables lineup. Borrow, celebrate, chapter book, check out, and fiction. Each card has an illustration and kid-friendly definition ready to drop into any literacy center, word wall, or partner activity.

National Library Day Vocabulary 2

Librarian, library, library card, nonfiction, and return round out this second set of free library printables. Same easy format as Set 1, and both sets work great together for a complete library appreciation vocabulary lesson. If you’re looking for more special day printable activities, try our Holiday Fine Motor Bundle!

National Library Day Puzzles & Activity Pages

These library activities for kids are perfect for keeping students engaged and learning throughout the week. From crossword puzzles to mazes, this set of free library printables has something for every elementary grade level and skill set.

National Library Week Crossword Puzzle

This library worksheet covers key library vocabulary and concepts all in one activity. Clues touch on borrowing books, library staff, book types, and more. A no-prep library activity for kids that works great as independent work! For more free printable March worksheets, take a look at our March Coloring Pages!

Word List: borrow, celebrate, chapter book, checkout, community, fiction, librarian, library, library card, nonfiction, program, return

National Library Week Maze Worksheet

With this fun library printable, students navigate through each maze and trace the phrase “National Library Week!” at the bottom. Easy to hand out when you need a fun free library printable that requires zero explanation.

National Library Week Word Search

Students hunt for ten library vocabulary words hidden in the grid — library, books, read, fiction, card, librarian, borrow, stories, learn, and community. A quick no-prep library worksheet that works well as a warm-up or early finisher activity during National Library Week.

Word List: Library, books, read, fiction, card, librarian, borrow, stories, learn, community

National Library Week Trace & Write Page

Younger students will trace these library-themed shapes and the phrase “I love the Library!” at the bottom. This simple free library printable builds fine motor skills. A great addition to your National Library Week printables!

National Library Week Graph Worksheet

Included in this collection is a fun library-themed graphic worksheet that gives students a hands-on way to practice counting and recording data.

National Library Week Graph Worksheet

Students count and color a page full of library-themed images including books, dogs, space shuttles, cars, and more, then record their answers in a grid at the bottom. A great simple graphing exercise to include during National Library Week!

National Library Week Coloring Pages

These free library coloring pages are perfect for a calm, creative activity during National Library Week. A great option for a quiet wind-down at the end of a busy day.

National Library Week Coloring Page

This library coloring page features a detailed open book surrounded by stars and hearts, with the Bible verse Proverbs 3:13 KJV at the bottom. For more FREE coloring pages, check out our April Coloring Pages!

National Library Week Writing Worksheets

Below you will find free library writing worksheets that give students a fun, themed way to practice creative writing and sentence building during National Library Week.

National Library Week Writing Prompts

Students draw their favorite book at the top and complete the prompt “My favorite thing about the library is…” A simple library activity for kids that pairs drawing and writing together. This is great for early elementary students working on building sentences. If your students need more writing help, check out our FREE Citing Sources Worksheets!

National Library Writing Activities

Library national week can build writing skills using our book themed writing paper featuring an open book and bookmark design. Students can use these pages to write book reviews, reading reflections, or letters about their favorite library books.

National Library Week Book Report

Students record the title, author, illustrator, page count, genre, and fiction or nonfiction in this free library printable booklet. Print double-sided, fold, and staple for a tidy little library skills worksheet that builds reading accountability into National Library Week. Check out our huge collection of book report templates in a variety of formats!

Printing & Assembly Instructions: This PDF document has been designed for double-sided printing. When printing, select “Double-Sided” and “Flip on Short Edge.” This will ensure the document prints correctly so that you can simply stack, fold, and staple the resource together.

National Library Week Activities

These library 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!

National Library Week Word Scramble

Ten scrambled library vocabulary words to unscramble, including shelves, library, books, read, fiction, borrow, card, stories, learn, and return. A quick, no-prep library worksheet that works great as a warm-up or independent work page throughout the week.

Word List: library, books, read, fiction, borrow, card, stories, learn, return, spring

National Library Week Mystery Code

A library-themed icon represents each letter of the alphabet. Students use the key to decode a secret message. A fun library appreciation activity that feels more like a game than a worksheet.

Answer: Libraries open doors to knowledge

National Library Week Word Logic Puzzle

This Word Logic Puzzle allows students to search for words hiding inside “LIBRARY BOOKS.” A fun library skills worksheet that’s perfect for upper elementary students who need an extra challenge. For more entertaining printable activities, check out our FREE Spring Worksheets.

National Library Week Games

Below you will find a library scavenger hunt and a reading challenge, both perfect for keeping students engaged all week long. Both are free library printables that require zero prep and make great library appreciation activities for the classroom or at home.

National Library Week Scavenger Hunt

This library scavenger hunt has students searching for 25 library-themed items, including a book return, scanner, checkout desk, bookshelf, library card, globe, and more. A fun library appreciation activity that works great during an actual library visit or right in the classroom.

National Library Week Book Challenge

A BINGO-style reading challenge grid where students cross off squares as they complete different reading tasks like reading a mystery book, reading outside under a tree, reading during breakfast, and reading by flashlight. A fun game that encourages reading habits beyond the classroom during National Library Week.

National Library Week Book Tracker

Students color in a book every time they finish reading a book, working their way toward 25 total. A simple and motivating free library printable that encourages kids to keep reading all year long. Teachers! Once the page is filled, celebrate with a small prize or class party!

National Library Week Dot Marker Page

This dot marker activity page features a National Library Week theme and is perfect for younger learners. Students dab and dot each circle with their favorite colors for a simple, hands-on activity that builds fine motor skills. This is a great low prep, high engagement activity!

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