Links for Learning Keyboard Skills and Typing      

 

 

   Nimble Fingers - This unique typing program features the “Little Professor” as your private instructor. He introduces the keys one at a time, analyzes errors, offers suggestions, and may even send you back to the classroom.
   Computer Circus - Created by high school students as part of a "Thinkquest" project, this web page allows you to practice letters from their various lessons.  Start at lesson 1 and work your way up.
   FunSchool Type Me!  Rescue the falling letters as they appear on the screen. Practice typing using this colorful, interactive game. Choose easy, medium or hard activities. No need to register and no passwords required!
  Learn2Type for Kids - REQUIRES STUDENTS TO SET UP A FREE ACCOUNT.  FREE web site that helps students master the skills of touch-typing.  Interactive exercises automatically adjust to skill level.
  Room 108 Typing Tutor Game - Click the the letter on the keyboard that matches the falling letter before that letter falls to the bottom of the screen.
  Typer Shark - Type the words on the sides of sharks to zap them!  Reach the bottom of the sea for a bonus treasure round!
  Typing Pal - A free basic typing course anyone can use.
   Typing Tutor - This program helps you improving your typing skills by playing a simple game: characters are falling down the screen; you have to stop them before they reach the ground by pressing the corresponding key on the keyboard.
  Touch Typing - Free Program that lets you exercise and learn Touch Typing.  Click on "Start the program online".  Then click "Lessons".  Type what you see.

 


Back to Big Shanty Home Page                 Back to the Computer Lab

© 2004  Cobb County Public School District
Copyright

WARNING - The links on this page will take you to sites OUTSIDE of the Cobb County School District Web. These sites are provided as a resource ONLY and may not reflect the opinions or standards set by the Cobb Board of Education and the CCSD Administration. A link to any site should NOT be misconstrued as an endorsement of that site and CCSD is NOT responsible for any questionable or illicit content that may appear past this point. ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK. As always, children should be supervised when researching the Internet.