Keyboard Fun

Published by: Susan Hossack
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This app is designed by an Occupational Therapist to help children with physical or learning disabilities identify where keys are on the keyboard, then learn to type and spell.
Typing tutors assume the child already knows how to read and spell, and are more concerned with correct fingering. Most standard keyboards come with upper case letters, while children are learning to read with lower case letters. “Miss Sue’s Keyboard Fun” is different. It is designed to encourage children to learn the placement of keys on the keyboard, by matching keys to pictures, and to be rewarded with sight and sound.
This program is compatible with both the IPAD on-screen keyboard, and with standard or BigKeys© keyboards. Each keyboard line may be selected, and the child asked to match the letter. Letters can be presented in order, or at random. Display all the letters on the line, or just the letter to be matched as desired.
-Suitable for students with autism, physical or learning disabilities
-Motivate and reinforce learning
-Large visuals and sound to adapt for poor vision
-Grade the task for progress
-Display UPPER or lower case
-Color the display keys to match your keyboard
-Data collection included
Please take a look at other keyboarding apps by OT-CARE:
Keyboard Explorer
Type-A-Word - Lite
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FINNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN73 on

United States

This app is helpful for beginners but it does not show Which fingers you put on different keys and repeats the same letters over and over again there are no sentences and does not have a way to make it harder for people who can already type all of the letters

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Mommy.Cooper on

United States

What an amazing app to teach keyboarding. Our special needs son (barely 5)can already type his name thanks to you Miss Sue. The simple uncluttered screen and calm voice is just perfect for those highly distractible students. With the help of this program and spelling fun we are hoping that by kindergarten our son will not have to use a pencil (since he can hardly hold it) but can access his curriculum through keyboarding. Everyone child with fine motor issues should use this program to gain the skills need to use an alternative to paper pencil! Oh and you can track how long it takes to find each letter.

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