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Typing Home Row 1
First Grade
Typing

Learning to type is a vital part of modern education; help elementary school students master the basics of typing with this guided lesson! In a variety of different modules themed around squirrels and gem mining, learners will practice typing letters on the home row (including S, D, F, J, K, and L) as they maintain correct finger positioning.

This guided lesson is perfect for learners in first through fifth grade. Plenty of practice with typing is necessary for young students, especially those who will use computers or tablets in school. The ability to type quickly and accurately can help students take notes, do homework, and even communicate with their friends! 

Guided Lesson
Typing Home Row 1
Guided Lesson
Typing Home Row 1

Learning to type is a vital part of modern education; help elementary school students master the basics of typing with this guided lesson! In a variety of different modules themed around squirrels and gem mining, learners will practice typing letters on the home row (including S, D, F, J, K, and L) as they maintain correct finger positioning.

This guided lesson is perfect for learners in first through fifth grade. Plenty of practice with typing is necessary for young students, especially those who will use computers or tablets in school. The ability to type quickly and accurately can help students take notes, do homework, and even communicate with their friends! 

First Grade
Typing
Guided Lesson

About 5th Grade Typing Resources

On Education.com, parents and teachers can explore a variety of learning materials, including worksheets, typing lessons, and interactive activities designed to build typing skills for fifth-grade students. This collection provides step-by-step guides that help students improve speed, accuracy, and keyboard familiarity while making learning engaging and accessible.

Fifth-grade typing resources are structured to provide practice with letters, words, and sentences, and gradually advance to more complex exercises. These materials support students in developing essential computer skills, improving hand-eye coordination, and transitioning confidently into digital literacy.

Educators and parents can use these resources to supplement classroom instruction or support remote learning. By practicing structured exercises and regular practice, students can strengthen typing abilities that will benefit multiple subjects, from writing assignments to research projects and beyond.