Project-based learning is interactive learning. Web 2.0 tools mean kids will remember it.
LEARN KEYBOARDING
What's included in the Keyboarding bundle:
Four step-by-step lessons, including reproducibles, grading rubrics, sample projects, extensions for advanced students and troubleshooting tips
Next-day email delivery in the universally-readable .pdf format
A brief summary of each project, including suggested grade level and prior knowledge, time required, software required, and other projects that should be completed prior to this one
Higher-order thinking skills addressed
Technology-specific skills taught (including National Education Technology Standards addressed
Here are the four lessons included in this bundle:
Sample of Sunburst's Type to Learn
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#55 Keyboarding in the Classroom Use keyboarding software (Type to Learn, All the Right Type) to practice three times a week. Follow up with a quarterly speed quiz (Project 59) Click the image to the left for a sample
Click above for online keyboard sites
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#56 Free Online Keyboarding Programs Use online keyboarding to provide variety to students' software-based programs. Follow up with a quarterly quiz to graph improvement Click the image to the left for a sample.
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#57 Keyboarding for Homework Assign monthly keyboard practice as homework. If students practice three times a week, they'll be amazed by the progress they make in speed, accuracy, and how much easier technology-based classwork becomes. Click the image to the left for a sample.
Click above for sample keyboard shortcuts
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#102 Keyboard Shortcuts I've found over the years that kids love keyboard shortcuts. It excites them to go fast, so cleanly. Sometimes, it becomes the only way to accomplish a task Click the image to the left for a sample
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