There are many, many websites, as well as software programs to teach keyboarding. The following are some links to try at home. Some are links to games, some to keyboarding practice. Games, generally speaking, do not teach touch typing and proper finger positioning, but are much more fun than some of the typical finger drills. The students need both inspiration and fun, as well as instruction. The students in grades 4-9 usually have about 10 minutes of keyboarding practice time per class. Any additional time they can spend practicing at home is always beneficial.
**Note to parents: There will be ads on most web pages. Many of these links also have other games which may not be educational games, nor particularly suited for the younger student. Before allowing your young student to play on these sites, please check them out yourself.
Many more links can be found on my Diigo account
For more advanced students:
FreeTypingGame.net offers 40 different lessons to use for our free typing games. Our most popular lesson, the home row (homerow) keys, definitely offers a challenge for those beginning to type. In addition to the home row lesson, FreeTypingGame.net offers several lessons based on particular key emphasis. Typists struggling with particular keys can use these lessons to improve their accuracy. FreeTypingGame.net offers lessons that emphasize hands and fingers too.
These are a few of the typing games on MiniClips. **See note to parents
Alphattack Can you save the planet from the alpha bombs? |
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Fowl Words 2 The Hens are back in time for Easter in this fast paced word game. |
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