Exciting Activities for the School Library

Events and Ideas for Encouraging Children to Read

© Louise Heyden

Jun 9, 2009
Help Children Discover a World of Learning, Kenn W. Kiser
One of the best ways to get kids in the school library is to hold inspiring events, organize book fairs and offer exciting library activities.

When it comes to encouraging children into the school library, sometimes a little coercion is required! By thinking up creative ideas for activities that will draw children in, the librarian will soon find that the library is bursting with users every break time!

Exciting Library Quizzes

Children love a challenge, so the more competitions and quizzes the library holds, the better! A little imagination can keep quizzes fresh, with ideas such as:

  • A break time quiz based on a popular TV quiz show
  • A treasure trail of questions and clues to solve
  • Fascinating facts or general knowledge quizzes
  • Quiz sheets that involve exploring the Dewey system

Don’t forget to include prizes!

Fun Library Activities

There are many sources of activity ideas for using in the school library. Some ideas include:

  • A treasure hunt with clues hidden on certain pages of different books
  • A murder mystery or crime scene investigation
  • A dressing-up competition themed around different books and characters
  • Design and drawing competitions to create posters, bookmarks or library art
  • Fun clubs held at break or after school

Holding a Library Book Fair

Some publishing companies offer book fairs to schools. This is a great way to get kids into the library, as they are usually able to buy books, posters and fun stationery for discounted prices. Many include schemes that reward the school with free books or vouchers based on commission.

Organizing an Author Visit to the School

Even non-readers will enjoy a special talk or workshop with a visiting author. From newly published, unknown writers to someone popular, most authors will happily gives talks, answer questions and even hold writing workshops with pupils. Organize author visits efficiently to ensure a smooth day.

Educational Library Software

Many software packages are now available for libraries, such as Renaissance Reading or Junior Librarian. They can help entice greater usage of the library by combining books and learning with technology. Online quizzes can be used to monitor reading levels, or the library software itself used to encourage book reviews and shared opinions.

Educational Games for the Library

Games are also an excellent way to promote learning in a fun way in the library. Why not try:

  • Educational game software such as Education City, or online versions
  • Board games to exercise the mind, such as chess
  • Role-playing games such as Warhammer and Lord of the Rings, an excellent way to encourage more boys into the library
  • Fun exercises aimed at limbering up the brain and improving learning

School libraries should no longer be considered a quiet and boring area. The key to successful school libraries is to balance study and reading with fun activities that stimulate children and inspire them to explore further.


The copyright of the article Exciting Activities for the School Library in Teacher Tips/Training is owned by Louise Heyden. Permission to republish Exciting Activities for the School Library in print or online must be granted by the author in writing.


Help Children Discover a World of Learning, Kenn W. Kiser
Combine Learning and Fun with Library Activities, Phaedra Wilkinson
Get Pupils Dressing Up as Book Characters, Gracey Stinson
   


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