- The Fifth-grade child has learned basic keyboarding skills, including proper hand placement and finger positioning.
- They have gained familiarity with the layout of the keyboard, including letters, numbers, and special characters.
- The child has practiced typing words, sentences, and short paragraphs, improving their accuracy and speed.
- They have learned to navigate and utilize functions specific to a word processing software, such as formatting text and adjusting font styles.
- They have created simple digital artworks using only text-based characters and symbols, showcasing their creativity through keyboard art.
For continued development, the Fifth-grade child can:
- Explore different artistic styles and experiment with creating more complex keyboard art compositions.
- Try their hand at digital calligraphy by experimenting with different fonts and styles to create visually appealing text-based designs.
- Expand their typing skills by practicing with more challenging texts or typing games that focus on speed and accuracy.
- Research and learn about professional graphic designers who incorporate text-based art in their work, drawing inspiration and learning new techniques.
- Create a personal keyboarding portfolio or digital art gallery to showcase their progress and share their artwork with others.