Typing

Typing

Typing

Dance Mat Typing: Fun and the cartoonish design doesn’t hide the game’s limited impact

A useful introduction for students ready to type, but afterward they will need further practice.

Grades: 1–5 Price: Free

Dance Mat Typing: This teaching tool has four levels with three stages each which are divided by letters and rows on the keyboard.

Epistory – Typing Chronicles: Great for practicing touch-typing skills, this adventure game draws players in with a slowly revealed backstory.

FreeTypingGame: is a nice option because it has three clear sections for lessons, games, and tests. The lessons let you choose from 30 options based on the keys to be learned. Plus, you can pick a goal such as achieving 20 words per minute. Cool games themes include everything from frogs on a diet to saving sailboats and allow you to choose the related lesson as well as the difficulty level.

KidzType: offers lessons, exercises, practices, and games. The website is dedicated to helping kids learn and practice their typing skills. The lessons, exercises, and practice activities are divided by a keyboard section, which is handy for tackling trouble spots.

Learning Games for Kids: offers a few tough typing challenges to hone those skills. Your kids can also check out a lesson-based course with 10 levels and then finish up with a speed and accuracy test.

 A great go-to for teachers with clear, extensive instruction and practice and easily trackable metrics.

Grades: K–12 Price: Free, Paid

 

Nitro Type: is a cool typing game from Teaching.com. This is a self-contained, competitive, typing challenge website. Signing up for an account is free, but kids can also play as a guest to give it a try.

Nitro Type is pretty darn engaging, but teachers need to prep students’ typing skills first.

Grades: 3–8 Price: Free, Paid

QwertyTown: Fabulous keyboarding lessons entice kids with social rewards.

Ratatype: Learn to type faster with Ratatype. Take touch typing lessons, practice your keyboarding skills online, take a typing test and get typing speed certificate for free.

TurtleDiary: has almost 20 games with the majority for kindergarten-aged children and up. The game themes are truly enjoyable with Underwater Typing, Balloon Typing, and Keyracer.

TypeTastic: a terrific typing tool for kids. The adventure starts with the keyboard builder which gets you used to where the keys are located. You can then move onto basic word typing with games like Astro Bubbles and Letter Trucks.

Typing Agent: Extensive,customizable typing curriculum has dated student interface

Grades: K–12 Price: Free to try, Paid

Typing Pal:Thorough typing program takes students from hunt-and-peck to mastery

This comprehensive and customizable keyboarding curriculum is the ideal solution for schools and multiple age groups.

Grades: 1–12 Price: Paid

 

Typing Quest: Customizable set of typing lessons for all.

Typing is a site aimed at both teachers and their students. You can access lessons and typing tests along with several entertaining games. Some games allow you to choose the level of difficulty such as Keyboard Jump. Other games require your skills to be quite accurate like Ninja Cat vs. Zombie Dinosaurs.

TypingClub: Learn touch typing online using TypingClub’s free typing courses. It includes 650 typing games, typing tests, and videos. … Typing for Kids.

Typing.com: World’s most trusted free typing tutor! Perfect for all ages & levels, K-12 and beyond.