Explore the school library with a scavenger hunt!
Head Off on a Scavenger Hunt – Library Style!
Scavenger hunts are a fun way to get your students up and moving during the day, and our teacher team designed this activity with primary-aged students in mind. The items students need to find should all be right there in your school library!
Your students will search for different types of books based on the descriptions in the list. Can you find …
… a book with a bird on the cover?
… a book about shapes?
… a book with no words?
Group your students into pairs to promote collaboration and teamwork working together to find the listed books.
Whether you are using the printable as a brain break, indoor recess activity or to celebrate a specific event such as Book Week, students LOVE scavenger hunts!
What Is a Library Scavenger Hunt?
If this is a new concept for you, you’re in luck. The Teach Starter team has everything you need to know about this library-themed adventure!
A library scavenger hunt is a game or activity that involves searching for specific items, information or clues within a library setting. It could be the school library or even the library in your community.
The hunt is a fun and interactive way to explore and familiarise your class with the resources and services offered by a library. That makes it perfect for a first day of school or first week of school activity, especially for students who are new.
Scavenger hunts help introduce new users to the layout and various sections of the library. By searching for specific items or locations, your students will become familiar with where different materials are located so they can get comfortable with using this wonderful school resource.
How to Access Your Scavenger Hunt Printable
Use the drop-down menu to choose between the colour or black-and-white version of this resource.
Check out the upper years version of the scavenger hunt below.
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