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Keyboarding for Modern Typing (Beginning, Intermediate, and Advanced) Ages 11+

In this 8-week typing course, we will move through all levels of typing ability using interactive slides, and fun games. We will start with basic 2-letter drills and progress through paragraphs.
Stephanie Newton, BSc
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4.8
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What's included

8 live meetings
3 hrs 20 mins in-class hours
Homework
1 hour per week. I will give homework each week which will consist of either playing a fun typing game online, typing a sentence, typing a paragraph, or sending me a message using their new typing skills! I suggest 20 minutes of practice 2-3 times per week between classes (or more!).
Assessment
I will be monitoring their letter and word drills which they will type directly onto the interactive slides. We will take typing speed tests periodically to monitor words-per-minute (this keeps learners motivated!). I will ask them to produce typed sentences, paragraphs, or even emails to me.
Grading
Contact me if you would like a cumulative grade calculated and issued.

Class Experience

US Grade 6 - 9
Beginner - Intermediate Level
**This is a relatively new class but you can see more 5 STAR REVIEWS on my flex keyboarding class, which is the same material as this live class**

Give your learner the gift of typing-efficiency for the rest of their lives! This 8-week course will bring learners from beginner thru intermediate typing skills. The first few weeks will be devoted to learning the keyboard (the various function of the keys as well as letter and word drills), then we will transition into sentence and paragraph drills as they begin to memorize where the keys are located and which finger should strike each key/letter. I will assign practice games between classes specific to the skills/keys we worked on during the lesson that week. 

This class will be taught using interactive slides on Nearpod.com to do drills. I will demonstrate letter-drills by moving my webcam so that the learners can see my hands and keyboard. It is important that they know how to match up the correct finger with each letter so that good habits develop at the start. The drills will be broken up with various activities such as memory games, virtual field trips and jokes on the Nearpod slides. This gives their brains a break in between learning each set of keys so the letters do not "run together" in their minds!


Here is a breakdown of the curriculum, week by week:

Week 1: 
1. Discuss the color-coded keyboard chart and intro to the keyboard.
2. Discuss proper arm, finger placement, and timing.
3. Learn home row keys (ASDFGHJKL:") through letter- and word- drills and games.
4. Learn how to use the "Space bar".
5. Time to Climb contest 
6. Typing game
Assignment: Print the keyboard chart (and color it if you do not have a color printer).

Week 2:
1. Learn how to use the "Shift" key.
2. Learn letters (ENUTROCI) using letter- and word- drills and games.
3. Review home row keys. 
4. Time to Climb contest
5. Typing game

Week 3:
1. Learn how to use the  "Enter/Return"  and "Down arrow" keys.
2. Learn how to use the "Caps lock" key.
3. Learn how to use the "Backspace" and "Back arrow" keys.
4. Learn letters (PVWMBYGH) using letter- and word- drills and games.
5. Review home row letters, ASDFGHJKL;, and letters ENUTROCI.
6. Time to Climb contest
7. Typing game

Week 4:
1. Learn how to use the "Delete" and "Insert" keys.
2. Learn letters and characters (ZQX ! . , ' ") using letter- and word- drills and games.
3. Time to Climb contest
4. Speed typing test (3 minute speed test).

Week 5:
1. Tab Key
2. Numbers: 1234567890
3. Characters: ; : - _ ( ) +=* & $ % @ # / ? <>
4. Sentence drills
5. Time to Climb contest
6. Typing game

Week 6:
1. Warm-up: type sentences with characters.
2. Sentence drill: more sophisticated sentences.
3. Type sentences about objects I hold up on the video (watch out for a "special guest"!)
4. Number keypad lesson and drills (the numbers to the right of the keyboard, don't worry if you don't have this keypad).
5. Time to Climb contest
6. Typing game

Week 7:
1. Type sentences from dictation (I talk, you type!).
2. Personal paragraph (copy a paragraph, filling in the blanks)
3. Paragraph drill.
4. Time to Climb contest
5. Typing game

Weeks 8:
1. Type a paragraph, practicing all skills and many characters.
2. Type a paragraph from dictation (I talk, you type!)
3. Create your own paragraph (tell me a story).
4. How to type a business letter.
5. Time to Climb contest
6. Final typing test!
Assignment: Send me a business letter in the Outschool classroom, under the week 8 post.
Learning Goals
Students will develop typing speed and accuracy. Students will learn to type using 3 types of input: written word, dictation, and their own thought-processes (writing a unique paragraph or sending an email). Students will develop memorization of the keyboard so that they can type without looking at the keys or their fingers. Students will develop a level of typing skill needed for today's educational assignments and high tech jobs which require much written communication at a fast pace.
learning goal

Syllabus

8 Lessons
over 8 Weeks
Lesson 1:
Intro to the functions of the keyboard and home row keys
 1. Discuss the color-coded keyboard chart and intro to the keyboard.
2. Discuss proper arm, finger placement, and timing.
3. Learn home row keys (ASDFGHJKL:") through letter- and word- drills and games.
4. Learn how to use the "Space bar".
5. Time to Climb contest 
6. Typing game
Assignment: Print the keyboard chart (and color it if you do not have a color printer). 
25 mins online live lesson
Lesson 2:
Letters: ENUTROCI and Shift Key
 1. Learn how to use the "Shift" key.
2. Learn letters (ENUTROCI) using letter- and word- drills and games.
3. Review home row keys. 
4. Time to Climb contest
5. Typing game 
25 mins online live lesson
Lesson 3:
Letters: PVWMBYGH and Enter/CapsLock/Backspace keys
 1. Learn how to use the  "Enter/Return"  and "Down arrow" keys.
2. Learn how to use the "Caps lock" key.
3. Learn how to use the "Backspace" and "Back arrow" keys.
4. Learn letters (PVWMBYGH) using letter- and word- drills and games.
5. Review home row letters, ASDFGHJKL;, and letters ENUTROCI.
6. Time to Climb contest
7. Typing game 
25 mins online live lesson
Lesson 4:
Letters/Characters: ZQX!.,'" and Delete/Insert keys
 1. Learn how to use the "Delete" and "Insert" keys.
2. Learn letters and characters (ZQX ! . , ' ") using letter- and word- drills and games.
3. Time to Climb contest
4. Speed typing test (3 minute speed test). 
25 mins online live lesson

Other Details

Learning Needs
Keyboarding drills are broken up with little "brain breaks". Drills are "timed" and learners are not expected to complete each drill in the time allotted (I always emphasize accuracy over speed). Self-paced class available (message me).
Parental Guidance
1. Please monitor that your learner is not copy/pasting drills into the nearpod slides during class (I highly suggest that YOU require that learners keep their cameras on, however I will never require this). It is not possible for me to see from here if they are actually typing on their keyboards for sure. I suggest staying in or near the room with your learner and periodically checking in to see if they are typing the drills :) 2. I also STRONGLY SUGGEST scheduling in several practice sessions per week (they will love the online keyboarding game links I provide in class) outside of class and standing next to them and monitoring that they are using their keyboard charts and hitting the correct keys with the correct fingers. This helps to break habits early (such as typing letter C with the pointer finger instead of the middle finger - a common mistake). These minor "transgressions" may not seem like a problem at first, however this will slow down typing-speed potential over time. I taught both of my boys this way (standing over them as they played typing games), and yes this was annoying to them but it did break bad typing habits!
Pre-Requisites
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Joined June, 2020
4.8
110reviews
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Teacher expertise and credentials
Bachelor's Degree in Science from The Florida State University
My one-minute speed test result is 72 words per minute and I have had many jobs/businesses which require a lot of typing. I took a one-semester typing class in high school (I learned on a typewriter!), and avidly used a word processor in college (my friends would often ask me to type their term papers). My mom went to secretarial school in the 60's and she types 90 words per minute! After I developed this course she went through it and gave me some great advice on changes I could make to really embed these skills into learners minds for life! So this course is "expert-approved" and very thorough! 

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$15

weekly or $115 for 8 classes
1x per week, 8 weeks
25 min

Completed by 32 learners
Live video meetings
Ages: 11-16
2-10 learners per class

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