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Library skills games under $5

Preview of "Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" Fun Trivia PowerPoint Game

"Are You Smarter Than a 5th Grader?" Fun Trivia PowerPoint Game

Created by
Ryan M Devlin
MY MOST POPULAR PRODUCT! - This animated POWERPOINT and Fun Trivia Game includes over 150 questions and 14 rounds of questions. All of the answers are included too! This is a great game to play at the end of the year or around the holidays. If you use all of the questions it would take OVER AN HOUR to play, but you don't have to use all of the questions. (This is a great download if you need a fun, educational game to play on a Friday, at the end of the day, or a day your lesson plan finishe
Preview of Gingerbread Man Loose in the Library!  A Library Orientation Scavenger Hunt

Gingerbread Man Loose in the Library! A Library Orientation Scavenger Hunt

BESTSELLER!!This is a fun back-to-school library orientation activity for your younger elementary students and is based on the fabulous book The Gingerbread Man Loose in the School by Laura Murray!There are ten fun rhyming clues to learn more about different areas of your library. There is also a QR Code version of this scavenger hunt along with blank templates to create your own clues if you so choose. You pick which version you would like to use! I print out the clue cards on cardstock and
Preview of Library Scavenger Hunt

Library Scavenger Hunt

Created by
Creative Access
Take a trip to your school library or local library and have your students practice finding books, identifying the author, and even finding the publish date. Use this activity for Bingo, as a scavenger hunt, or simply as an assignment! This resource also utilizes several library vocabulary words such as autobiography, protagonist, spine, and reference book.Click "preview" to view the entire product before purchasing.
Preview of Keyboard Bingo Game

Keyboard Bingo Game

Created by
ThweattHearts
Keyboard Bingo Game uses the keyboard as a game board to help students become familiar with letter locations. While playing this game, students will practice learning how to type or letter recognition. Ideal for beginning keyboard students in Kindergarten through 2nd grade but still fun for older students. Teachers might print to have on hand for substitutes, days without technology, or early finishers!What's Included:★ 30 different keyboard game boards in Mac, Windows, Chrome, and iPad ★ Keyboa
Preview of Library BOOK CARE Guessing Game - Library Skills Lesson Activity

Library BOOK CARE Guessing Game - Library Skills Lesson Activity

Created by
Books and Bytes
Have fun learning or reviewing BOOK CARE with this guessing game slideshow for Google Slides™! Great way to review library (classroom, and home) book care tips with your students! Easy, no-prep activity that you can add to your book care lessons!Looking for matching posters to hang in your classroom or library?⭐ Book Care Poster Set (with photographs) for Libraries and ClassroomsWhat is included in this resource:• 10 Guessing Slides (zoomed in images) of things to keep away from books• 10 answer
Preview of Head of the Class: Library Lingo - A Library Vocabulary Game

Head of the Class: Library Lingo - A Library Vocabulary Game

Created by
TheBookWrangler
This library vocabulary game comes with a one page of directions and two vocabulary card decks of over 60 library themed vocabulary words. One set of cards has just the vocabulary word; the other set of cards has the words and clue words to help students who may have trouble coming up with their own clues. A student places one card on their forehead without looking at the card. The other students in the class or small group, give clues (either ones printed on the card or ones they come up with t
Preview of Library BINGO / Perfect for Library Rules

Library BINGO / Perfect for Library Rules

Kids LOVE themselves a game of BINGO. Why not use this entertaining game format to review your Library Rules? BINGO squares include vocabulary like fiction, nonfiction, shelfmarkers, bookmarks, spines out, etc. Perfect for the beginning of the school year, anytime that a little review is necessary, and even as a fun way to wrap up a library lesson.Libraries are as unique as the librarians that run them!! Our rules may be a little bit different; our vocabulary may be a little bit different; even
Preview of Library Orientation Jeopardy

Library Orientation Jeopardy

***Updated to include Google Slides version ***Library Orientation Jeopardy is an easy way to make library or media center orientation fun! A great way to introduce students to the library or media center, this interactive game includes 25 questions and answers in the following five categories:Book CareRulesGenresBook PartsGeneralEverything you review during orientation is covered and the slides are completely editable if you need to change any questions or answers.Simple and fun to play - your
Preview of Book Care Lesson Tic Tac Toe or Bingo Game for What Happened to Marion's Book?

Book Care Lesson Tic Tac Toe or Bingo Game for What Happened to Marion's Book?

This is a 3-in-1 book care lesson for back to school time! It includes 27 lesson slides, a sorting activity, AND a tic tac toe (or blackout bingo) game with 20 cards. It pairs perfectly with the story What Happened to Marion's Book? by Brooke Berg. (Don't have the book? There are several YouTube readers who share Marion's story!) NEW for Fall 2023! I've added new bookworm tokens to match my original story, Woody Bookworm Takes Care of Books (which is also sold here on TPT).After reading either s
Preview of Library Lesson Activity | Dewey Decimal System Library Sorting Game

Library Lesson Activity | Dewey Decimal System Library Sorting Game

Need a fun library center activity to help explain your Dewey Decimal lessons? This sorting game features little make-believe books that I created to match the 10 Dewey categories (which are represented by cute, little bookshelf mats). As your students sort through the book cards, they’ll be learning about the Dewey categories and discovering where to find books in your library media center. This Dewey Sort-a-Shelf game offers engaging, hands-on practice with a helpful chart as support. Here's h
Preview of SCOOT Cards | Library Lesson on Book Care and Taking Care of Library Resources

SCOOT Cards | Library Lesson on Book Care and Taking Care of Library Resources

Do your students take good care of their library books and other resources? We teach book care, of course, but what about teaching them to care for our expensive electronic devices, video equipment, robots, makerspace materials, too?This SCOOT game will help your 3rd and 4th graders think through the dos and don'ts of caring for a wide variety of library resources while getting them up out of their seats and moving around the LMC with purpose! (PLUS... by 3rd-4th grade, your students have heard
Preview of Digital Citizenship and Internet Safety Jeopardy

Digital Citizenship and Internet Safety Jeopardy

***Updated to include Google Slides edition***Digital Citizenship and Internet Safety Jeopardy is an easy way to make digital citizenship fun! A great way to introduce or review with students to internet safety and being responsible on-line, this interactive game includes 25 questions and answers in the following five categories:CyberbullyingInternet SafetyPrivacy and SecurityBeing Responsible Information LiteracyThis game corresponds to the free Common Sense Media lessons on Digital Citizenship
Preview of Dot Day Stations

Dot Day Stations

Created by
Lessons By Sandy
If you haven’t heard about International Dot Day, which is celebrated on September 15th, you can read more about it here at http://goo.gl/2kgvfS .This is a great way to incorporate a fabulous story, The Dot by Peter Reynolds, as well as some wonderful stations in your library or your classroom! Included in this packet are 9 different station signs and directions, as well as examples to post for your students. I’ve also provided links to additional activities that you can print to use with these
Preview of How to Code a Sandcastle: An Unplugged Coding Activity

How to Code a Sandcastle: An Unplugged Coding Activity

Created by
Lessons By Sandy
Want a super fun way to teach coding without a computer to students?  Check out this unplugged activity that goes perfectly with the book How to Code a Sandcastle by Josh Funk!   This activity has everything you need, even if you don’t have the book! Just create a grid, print out the signs, and you're good to go!Here's what is included:1) Action signs (Compass Rose, North, South, East, West, Jump over, Pick up Bucket, Empty the Buckets, Move Forward, Turn Left, Turn Right)2) Gameboard signs (St
Preview of Library Rules and Expectations Jeopardy Style Game Show

Library Rules and Expectations Jeopardy Style Game Show

Created by
LibraryLab
Engage students in learning how to use the library with this fun Jeopardy-style game show! Kids can divide up into teams and choose from 25 questions about correct library behavior, how to find the book they want, how to take care of their library books, and how to reach their reading goals. This is an easy, humorous way to introduce library skills and foster discussion.These games do not appear to work on Macs. If you have a Mac, please pass on buying this product.Game show categories:Do it Rig
Preview of Reading Genres Bingo Game

Reading Genres Bingo Game

This game and assessment review 24 different reading genres. The bingo calling cards define each genre and include book or story examples. You can print and play using 24 pre-made bingo cards. There's also a student printable, a short assessment, and a poster about reading genres. Bingo is a fun way to practice and review!Play this game digitally using Easel Activities. Students can use the bingo card that corresponds to their classroom number or randomly choose a card. A teacher draws a calling
Preview of I Have Who Has - Genre Review Game - Library Genre Games - Middle School Library

I Have Who Has - Genre Review Game - Library Genre Games - Middle School Library

Created by
MrsReaderPants
This I Have Who Has genre review game gets all students to focus and participate! Use this set of 32 "I Have Who Has" cards for classroom genre review activities or library lessons for Grades 4-7. Includes editable cards, full directions, and answer key.FAST FACTS ABOUT THIS I HAVE WHO HAS GENRE REVIEW GAMERecommended for: Grades 4-7Lesson Duration: about 25 minutesFormats: PPT, PDF, and Google SlidesEditable: YES, most text is editable (headers are not editable)SOME GENRES MAY BE NEW TO STUDENT
Preview of ★ Printable ★ Banned Books Week Customizable Escape Room / Breakout Game

★ Printable ★ Banned Books Week Customizable Escape Room / Breakout Game

Looking for a fun way to get your students talking, moving, and collaborating? Look no further!Over twenty five banned books are involved with this breakout game. Students will move around the room to learn more about banned books and authors that they’ve interacted with in their everyday lives. Physical copies of all of the books are not required.You can use physical locks and a lock box (click here to purchase an official Breakout Edu Box) or a digital Google Form with this game. (The form is
Preview of Dewey Decimal Bingo Game - Print and Digital for Google Slides

Dewey Decimal Bingo Game - Print and Digital for Google Slides

This Dewey Decimal System bingo game is a fun and engaging way to review this important library skill with your students. And since it comes in a print and digital version, you can use this game for both in-person or remote learning. The purpose of this bingo game is to review the Dewey Decimal System. On each card is a common Dewey call number and category. I used whole number Dewey. The Dewey categories may not be exact to your library, but they should be close. The teacher/librarian will call
Preview of Library Media Center - Book Care Bingo

Library Media Center - Book Care Bingo

Hello and welcome to my TPT store! This purchase is for a Book Care Bingo game, which serves as a review on how to care for books. It could be used in the library or in the classroom. It is best suited for students in grades 2-6, but could easily be adapted for older/younger students. It includes 30 different BINGO cards, the answer key, and the directions page. Download my book care poster to go with it free from my TPT store, http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Store/Brandy-Rinke! This game
Preview of Seek and Find Picture Puzzles for School Library - 5 Primary Activities NO PREP

Seek and Find Picture Puzzles for School Library - 5 Primary Activities NO PREP

Here are five library themed seek and find hidden picture puzzles for your primary learners. These are fun and engaging activities that can be used in the school library. I have tested these puzzles on children from kindergarten - second grade. There are five puzzles - each with an answer key. You can make this activity quick and easy or involved. These can be used individually (make one copy for each student) or in a library center (you can laminate and provide dry erase markers). Kids love the
Preview of Dewey Decimal System Review PowerPoint Game

Dewey Decimal System Review PowerPoint Game

Review the Dewey Decimal System with this fun pirate themed activity. On each slide students will be shown a nonfiction book cover. They will choose what Dewey category the book goes in. They will be presented with 3 choices. Once they select an answer they will be shown the answer page with the correct category. There are 18 question/answer slides. This is an editable PowerPoint game. All of the text can be changed, moved or deleted. All of the book covers can also be deleted as well so if y
Preview of Printable Banned Books Week Breakout | Escape Room | Activity

Printable Banned Books Week Breakout | Escape Room | Activity

Created by
Lacey Librarian
*No breakout box, locks, or tech required*It’s Banned Books Week, and someone has locked up some of the books! Your students will problem solve and collaborate to complete 5 tasks to get the books back! This breakout challenge has:- Set up directions/tips- 5 engaging tasks- 3 difficulty levels for 2 tasks- Answer keys- Clue cards
Preview of Halloween Library Jeopardy

Halloween Library Jeopardy

***Updated to include Google Slides edition***Halloween Library Jeopardy is an easy way to make Halloween in the media center fun! A great way to reinforce library or media center skills, this interactive game includes 25 questions and answers in the following five categories:CharactersSeries and SettingsGenresFiction or Non-FictionHalloween VocabularyAn easy and fun way to reinforce skills in the hectic days leading up to Halloween, the slides are completely editable if you need to change any q
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