Keyboarding Kickstart with Games
Now children in Kindergarten through Second Grade can play their way through keyboarding basics with fun, instructive games that cover the keyboard step-by-step.
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- A Choose Your Own Adventure Story. You have been formally invited to. Now pack your things, it's time to begin! After each typing screen, YOU will decide where the story goes next. Can you use your wits to avoid danger, overcome diabolical obstacles, and find the right path to solve the riddles of The Game? Start Your Adventure.
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- Games Provide Fun Ways for Kids to Practice Typing. Mickey’s Typing Adventure has exciting Typing Games. Kids can play games in a variety of ways by selecting options from the drop down menu, including words per minute (WPM) and level of difficulty. Some games include multiple levels of play.
About This Game Epistory is an atmospheric adventure typing game that tells the story of a writer lacking inspiration who asks her muse to help write her latest book. In Epistory you play the muse, a fictional character in a world where everything is untold. Your adventure begins on a blank page, but the world will soon become larger and livelier as you gather inspiration, solve its mysteries.
Visual Guidance with Voice-Over
There are over 40 visual guidance slides in Keyboarding Kickstart and Junior Course with full voice-over to help acquaint users with the different aspects of the touch typing technique and ergonomics.
Virtual On-Screen Keyboard
Where is the key located and which finger do I use to press it? The on-screen keyboard makes it easy to learn new finger movements by visualizing the path fingers should follow.
Warm-Up Drills for Motor Skills
It’s recommended to always do a warm-up before exercising! Each Typing Quest lesson begins with a unique warm-up drill that focuses on motor skills and smooth finger movements.
Visual Scorecard
Feedback is an important part of learning. After each exercise students will see a visual scorecard that provides an intuitive way to assess skills and track progress.
Adaptive Review Drill
Some words are more difficult to type than others. Typing Quest tracks mistyped words during exercises and then presents those tricky words for additional practice in a special review drill each lesson.
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Lesson Exams with Target Scores
At the end of each lesson there is a lesson exam to assess students' skill level. You can set a specific target score for passing each exam.
Two Visual Themes
Typing Text Adventure Games
'Island Adventure' theme provides an adventurous setting for younger students, while 'Blue Curves' offers a peaceful backdrop to keep you focused.
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