- The child learned the basic keyboarding skills such as using correct finger placement and hand positioning
- The child developed accuracy and speed in typing by practicing various exercises and typing drills
- The child learned how to navigate the keyboard and locate specific keys
- The child gained proficiency in typing common symbols, punctuation marks, and numbers
- The child learned how to format and edit text by using functions like backspace, delete, and copy-paste
To continue developing their keyboarding skills in a creative way, the child can:
- Participate in typing challenges or games that incorporate art-related content, such as typing out famous art quotes or descriptions of famous artworks
- Create their own artwork using keyboard symbols and characters, experimenting with different fonts and styles
- Explore digital art platforms and programs that require keyboard input, allowing them to combine their typing skills with creativity
- Practice typing stories or narratives related to art, expressing their thoughts and ideas through written words
- Collaborate with peers on art-related projects that involve typing and digital communication, fostering teamwork and creativity