As the world gets faster, it's becoming more important for our kids to know how to type, and type proficiently. While I still think good handwriting is essential, around middle school, I begin to see a greater need for typing as well. Papers get longer, editing is more complicated, and time spent re-writing essays becomes precious. But finding a typing program that kids love AND gets the job done??? That's a tough order.
Over the years, we've tried a variety of programs, both paid and free. And with all three kids, I've gotten a variety of opinions. But I find that there are two FREE programs that we come back to again and again.
Dance Mat Typing has four levels with three stages for each. The animated animal characters guide kids through the various levels will still putting an emphasis on proper technique. The animals speak in a variety of accents and have their own fun, creative personalities. And at the end of each stage, there's a song and dance to celebrate your child's accomplishment. This was a great way for me to get my kids started and excited about practicing. So much fun. Best part? 100% FREE!
After a few years of Dance Mat Typing, my kids decided they were ready to move on. Typing Club was a great fit. Students can start with Typing Jungle or Jungle Jr. The focus here is on the home base letters with animation included. Student progress is rated from 1-5 stars, with 5 being the goal. Kiddos can retake lessons they score low. I would often have my kids retake a section if they score lower than a 3, and later lower than a 4. As students progress, rating are based not only on accuracy, but speed as well. And again... 100% FREE.
Between these two programs, we've really had great success teaching our children such a great skill while still having fun doing it. Make sure you check out these two resources and let me know what you think. And if you have any typing resources that you've loved, let us know in the comments below. Happy Homeschooling!
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