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English Language Arts

  • The child has learned proper finger placement on the keyboard for touch typing.
  • The child has developed accuracy and speed in typing words and sentences.
  • The child has improved their spelling and vocabulary skills through typing exercises.
  • The child has learned to proofread their typed work for errors in grammar and punctuation.

Continued development in touch typing can be enhanced through creative activities such as typing stories or personal narratives. The child can also practice typing poems or song lyrics to improve their rhythm and flow. Additionally, they can participate in online typing competitions or challenges to test their skills and improve their speed.

Book Recommendations

  • The Typing Coach by Amie Jane Leavitt: This book provides step-by-step instructions and exercises for learning touch typing skills.
  • Typing Without Tears by Frank J. Fingertalk: This book offers tips and strategies for improving touch typing technique and speed.
  • The Typing Adventure by Sally Swiftington: In this book, the main character embarks on a typing journey and learns valuable touch typing skills along the way.

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