Library Lion Activities

Library Lion is a great book to share at the beginning of the year. Not only will this book help start a conversation about library rules and caring for books, but kids will absolutely love and root for this friendly lion! Here are some printable and digital Library Lion activities you can use in the classroom or at home.

Library Lion is a great book to share at the beginning of the year. Not only will this book help start a conversation about library rules and caring for books, but kids will absolutely love and root for this friendly lion! Here are some printable and digital Library Lion activities you can use in the classroom or at home.


About the Book

Written by: Michelle Knudsen
Illustrated by: Kevin Hawkes

Library Lion is a great book to share at the beginning of the year. Not only will this book help start a conversation about library rules and caring for books, but kids will absolutely love and root for this friendly lion!

Miss Merriweather, the head librarian, is very particular about rules in the library. No running allowed. And you must be quiet. But when a lion comes to the library one day, no one is sure what to do. There aren’t any rules about lions in the library. And, as it turns out, this lion seems very well suited to library visiting. His big feet are quiet on the library floor. He makes a comfy backrest for the children at story hour. And he never roars in the library, at least not anymore. But when something terrible happens, the lion quickly comes to the rescue in the only way he knows how.

 If you don’t already have a copy of this book in your school or classroom library, you can find it on Amazon.

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Library Lion Activities

This book companion has a large focus on comprehension and vocabulary. This resource has 18 questions to help guide the discussion as you read. Students can also respond to these questions in writing.

Use these 18 questions to help guide your discussion as your read Library Lion. Students can respond verbally or in writing.

 

After reading the book, students can put the story back together with this sequencing activity.

After reading Library Lion, students can put the story back together with this cut and paste sequencing activity.

 

Once students have practiced sequencing the story, they are ready to retell or summarize. There are several different graphic organizers to choose from. Students can also focus on the story with this story elements spinner.

Students can practice retelling or summarizing Library Lion with these graphic organizers. There's also a spinner activity to work on story elements.

 

For vocabulary, I selected 15 words and phrases for this story. Each vocabulary card has a matching definition. Students can play a memory matching game or use the cards in a pocket chart center. To continue working with these words, students can complete the fill-in-the-blanks page or vocabulary match-up activity.

These vocabulary activities pair well with Library Lion. There are 15 vocabulary cards with definitions. To practice the words and phrases, students can complete the vocabulary match-up or fill-in-the-blanks pages.

 

After reading the story, students can complete several book extension activities. Feel free to pick and choose the pages that would work best for your students.

After reading Library Lion, students can complete these book extension activities. Pick and choose from a maze, ABC order, graphing activity, and more!

 


Library Lion Craft

After reading the book, students can put together this lion writing craft.

After reading Library Lion, students can create a lion writing craft. There are three different options for the lion's mane. I have included several writing prompts, but students can always choose their own way to respond to the text.

 

This craft includes three different options for the lion mane. I have also included several suggestions for writing prompts, but you can always choose your own. If you don’t want to add a piece of writing, the lion head can stand alone.


Library Lion Digital Activities

With many classrooms going digital, I decided to add some digital options to this book companion. In addition to the printable PDF, you will find a Google Slides link that can be used with Google Classroom. I have also included a fillable student PDF. Please note: these digital options do not include the lion craft.

With many classrooms going digital, many of the Library Lion activities can be used digitally. This book companion contains a Google Slides link as well as a fillable PDF.

 

 

You can find all of these activities in my Library Lion book companion.

 


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Happy Reading!

These printable and digital Library Lion activities are perfect for the classroom or home. This book is a great way to start conversations about library rules and caring for books.

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