Star Wars Day Activities & Free Printables
Star Wars Day activities are a big deal in our house, and over the years we’ve created a huge collection of fun and educational ideas to celebrate May the 4th—and enjoy year-round.
Whether you’re planning a themed homeschool day, a classroom celebration, or just a bit of galactic fun at home, this page is packed with Star Wars printables, crafts, games, and more for kids.
From writing prompts and scavenger hunts to creative handprint art and themed worksheets, there’s something here for every young Jedi.

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Star Wars Printable Games
These Star Wars printable games are a fun way to bring the day to life, whether you’re planning a party or just adding some galactic excitement to your day.
- Set up an intergalactic treasure hunt with these Star Wars scavenger hunt clues—great for parties or classroom rewards.
- Challenge memory skills with a Star Wars memory game featuring familiar characters from across the galaxy.
- Add some excitement to group activities with a full set of Star Wars bingo cards.
- Star Wars I Spy is a visual game that gets kids counting and identifying themed objects, perfect for quiet time or centers.
Star Wars Themed Worksheets & Activities
These Star Wars worksheets add a fun, educational spin to the day, perfect for homeschoolers, classrooms, or curious kids.
- Spark imagination and storytelling with these themed Star Wars writing prompts.
- Build vocabulary and attention to detail with a Star Wars word search.
- Practice spelling and focus with this fun Star Wars word scramble.
- Introduce basic math skills through themed Star Wars graphing worksheets.
- Learn about the legendary film composer with these free John Williams composer worksheets—a perfect tie-in for music appreciation.
Star Wars Extras for Special Occasions
Add a themed touch to birthdays or special celebrations with these creative printable extras.
- Surprise friends or classmates with printable Star Wars birthday cards—a fun way to share the Force during special moments.
Star Wars Day Crafts
Crafting is one of our favorite ways to celebrate Star Wars Day—especially when it involves paint, paper, and a bit of creativity. These crafts are a mix of free printable activities and fun kits we’ve loved using ourselves or discovered from other creative sites.
This free printable set includes six designs featuring characters like Darth Vader and Han Solo. We've used them for keepsakes, decorations, and even cards—they’re simple enough for younger kids but still fun for older fans, too.
Great for quiet time, this kit lets kids (and adults) create Baby Yoda and other characters with colorful Perler-style beads. My son loved how hands-on and detailed it was.
This paint set featuring Baby Yoda figurines was a huge hit. It’s a fun project for kids who like adding their own twist to characters they already know and love.
This activity combines crafting with play—kids can fold and fly Star Wars-themed paper airplanes. Great for indoor downtime or quick creative breaks.
This is an adorable free craft that’s super easy to prep. We made these for May the 4th one year and they were a big hit with friends.
Simple supplies like paint and paper plates turn into a cool Death Star design. It’s a great low-mess craft that still feels creative and fun.
This printable R2D2 is perfect for younger kids who want to cut, glue, and create their own droid. Just grab scissors, colored paper, and glue to bring it to life.
Best Star Wars Books for Kids
After a busy day of lightsaber battles and themed printables, we like to wind down with a few Star Wars books. These are our personal favorites—and ones we’ve actually read and enjoyed.
5 Minute Star Wars Stories. This has been a go-to for years. The short format is perfect when we’re winding down before bed or just want a quick story that still feels adventurous.
Star Wars: A Jedi You Will Be. I originally picked this one up for the beautiful illustrations, but it quickly became a favorite. Yoda’s advice is simple and meaningful—great for younger kids still learning about courage and perseverance.
Star Wars Character Encyclopedia. We’ve used this so many times for fun reading and even writing prompts. It’s packed with visuals and cool details about characters that go beyond the main movies—great for curious fans who want to know everything.
Last Updated on 24 April 2025 by Clare Brown