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  1. Pre keyboarding den ill begin hei ping jo ne b lea ning abo comp e h o gh click and d ag le on The ill iden if pa of a comp e hile de eloping e en ial mo e and ackpad ...

  2. Students will begin the curriculum by learning correct finger placement to type all basic letter and punctuation keys. Once they have a general understanding of the keyboard, students will begin …

  3. In the first “Learn to Type” unit of the curriculum, we help students develop good typing habits from the very beginning of their lessons.

  4. Learning to Type Read the statements below and select T if the statement is true or F if the statement is false. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Having a faster typing speed means you will make fewer errors when typing. …

  5. Your wrists should be off the desk and as ________________ as possible. The more you type, the fewer ________________ you will make. The home row will help you learn where the different …

  6. In this vintage-styled typing game, students can type to pop blimps that are flying towards them. From random letter combinations from the home, upper, or lower rows to easy words.

  7. Notice that you cannot type in the margins. Key your name and notice that the insertion point moves as you type. Explore the tools of your word processing application: Look at the icons above your page. …

  8. Type a properly formatted script will learn how to create, save, and edit Word documents, gaining proficiency in handling text and formatting. Students will also explore the fundamentals of …

  9. On the first line of the document, type your first and last name, then hit ENTER. Type the lesson number and title "My Favorite Things" in font size 18 point, then hit ENTER twice.

  10. Color the Keyboard! Gather crayons, colored pencils, or markers in the colors listed in the key.