Keyboarding Practice for Early Elementary

by Langwitches ~ February 3rd, 2008. Filed under: Elementary School, Tech Integration.

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Thank you to Kathy Shields, Rippling Pond Blog, for twittering the link to this cute website: I Do Tricks.

As Kathy suggested, this would be a great keyboarding practice for early elementary school students. Can’t wait to hear their comments.

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By typing in commands, you can make him do tricks. Here are a few commands to get you started.

  • roll over
  • speak
  • beg
  • paw
  • down
  • shake
  • fetch
  • play dead
  • kiss

Any tips or new links to sites that motivate our students to practice their keyboarding skills are welcome!

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1 Response to Keyboarding Practice for Early Elementary

  1. Cheryl Lykowski

    Sylvia
    This is great! I cannot wait to share it with lower el teachers in my building Thanks for the great tip as always. You are a wealth of tech knowledge. Hopefully we can get toether soon for a Skype call like we talked about. I had no voice this week and only worked 2 days because of that and then we had a snow day.

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