![]() ![]() Short Homeschool Typing Practice Exercise Pretty neat when you consider how easy the principle is. Poof! That's most of what children need for typing practice. Right index finger rests on j, and can reach u, y, h, n, and m.Left index (pointer finger) sits on f, and can reach r, t, g, b, and v.The index fingers can reach six keys each: The right tall finger hits k and then i up and, comma down.The right ring finger can type l and go up to o and down to (.) the period.The right pinky reaches up to p and down to / the backslash.The tall finger can reach from d up to e and down to c.The left ring finger can reach from s up to w and down for x.The left pinky can reach from a up to q and down for z. ![]() Their index fingers can reach two keys, which fills in for the letters in the center of the keyboard. Then show that each of the four fingers can reach to type a top and bottom alphabet key. Show them that the keyboard has a bump where their index fingers should go: Practice Typing All 26 Letters Of The Alphabetįirst, show your kids how to hold their four fingers on each hand over the keyboard. It was so simple that I did not recognize it at first, although it has worked for our children and gives them time to practice when they are offline. It's the best keyboard practice advice I'd ever heard. Simply type "The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog." over and over. My sister is a career typist and she gave us a super shortcut for free typing practice.
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