Find the space bar on the keyboard. This is the
longest bar on the bottom row of the keyboard.
Your thumbs
should be resting on the space bar.
Use the enter key to move on to the next
line. Press the ‘enter’ key with the little finger of your right hand at the
end of each line. Try to keep your eyes on the copy, not on your fingers. It’s
a good idea to say each letter as you type it.
To start
typing you should open a Word document to practise as follows.
Type the
letters below using the correct fingers.
ffffffffjjjjjjjj
Now rest
your other fingers on the home row keys. Left hand fingers on f d s and a, and right hand fingers in j
k l and ;.
fdsajkl;fdsajkl;
Now for the
space bar - use either of your
thumbs to type a space between letters. Try the following:
a as ask asks all
ask dad; ask dad;
Now for g and h! Use your left pointing finger to type g and your right pointing finger to type h.
a;sldkfjgh
fdsafgf jkl;jhj
dash dash dash dash
Now, try
these ones!
dad had a glad lad
a flash lass had a glass
all fall hall all fall hall
ONLINE EXERCISES:
Practise moving your fingers along the "home row". Put your earphones on, click on the following image and start typing!
PLAY TIME!
Practise moving your fingers along the "home row". Put your earphones on, click on the following image and start typing!
PLAY TIME!
Try the following game to train your fingers on the "Home Row".
DON'T LOOK AT THE KEYBOARD!
Click on the image and play!
DON'T LOOK AT THE KEYBOARD!
Click on the image and play!