Description
Help your students build confidence with keyboarding using this Beginner Typing Practice Packet designed for first-time typists. This resource introduces essential typing skills in a structured, engaging, and hands-on way that keeps students focused while learning proper finger placement and keyboard familiarity.
This packet includes a variety of activities to support different learning styles, including visual guides, practice worksheets, and interactive exercises that reinforce typing fundamentals step by step.
What’s Included:
- Clear finger placement visual guide for correct typing posture
- Printable keyboard reference charts for student desks or folders
- Coloring pages to reinforce home row and finger positioning
- Multiple choice questions to check understanding of keyboard basics
- Typing practice sheets organized by keyboard row (home row, top row, bottom row)
- Sentence typing practice for skill-building and repetition
Skills Covered:
- Proper finger-to-key mapping
- Home row mastery
- Keyboard familiarity and accuracy
- Early typing fluency and confidence
- Fine motor coordination through structured practice
Perfect For:
- Beginners learning to type for the first time
- Elementary students (K–3 or early 4th grade)
- Computer lab or classroom technology centers
- Morning work or early finisher activities
- Special education and ESL support learners
This resource is designed to be low-prep for teachers and highly engaging for students, making it easy to introduce typing skills in a clear and approachable way.
Beginner Typing Practice Packet by Kristin Carr, OTD, OTR/L
Kristin Carr is a doctoral Occupational therapist who is currently working with children with all kinds of backgrounds (e.g., ADHD, ASD, Trauma backgrounds, Sensory Processing Disorders, Auditory Processing Disorders, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and much more). As a travel occupational therapist, Kristin has explored a variety of settings that include and are not limited to: outpatient, inpatient rehabilitation, school, pediatric outpatient, and skilled nursing facilities. Kristin’s goal when working in multiple settings is to connect and collaborate with people of all ages to help people thrive in their everyday lives.
Beginner Typing Practice Packet | Keyboarding Worksheets, Typing Worksheets
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Description
Help your students build confidence with keyboarding using this Beginner Typing Practice Packet designed for first-time typists. This resource introduces essential typing skills in a structured, engaging, and hands-on way that keeps students focused while learning proper finger placement and keyboard familiarity.
This packet includes a variety of activities to support different learning styles, including visual guides, practice worksheets, and interactive exercises that reinforce typing fundamentals step by step.
What’s Included:
- Clear finger placement visual guide for correct typing posture
- Printable keyboard reference charts for student desks or folders
- Coloring pages to reinforce home row and finger positioning
- Multiple choice questions to check understanding of keyboard basics
- Typing practice sheets organized by keyboard row (home row, top row, bottom row)
- Sentence typing practice for skill-building and repetition
Skills Covered:
- Proper finger-to-key mapping
- Home row mastery
- Keyboard familiarity and accuracy
- Early typing fluency and confidence
- Fine motor coordination through structured practice
Perfect For:
- Beginners learning to type for the first time
- Elementary students (K–3 or early 4th grade)
- Computer lab or classroom technology centers
- Morning work or early finisher activities
- Special education and ESL support learners
This resource is designed to be low-prep for teachers and highly engaging for students, making it easy to introduce typing skills in a clear and approachable way.
Beginner Typing Practice Packet by Kristin Carr, OTD, OTR/L
Kristin Carr is a doctoral Occupational therapist who is currently working with children with all kinds of backgrounds (e.g., ADHD, ASD, Trauma backgrounds, Sensory Processing Disorders, Auditory Processing Disorders, Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorders, Oppositional Defiant Disorder, and much more). As a travel occupational therapist, Kristin has explored a variety of settings that include and are not limited to: outpatient, inpatient rehabilitation, school, pediatric outpatient, and skilled nursing facilities. Kristin’s goal when working in multiple settings is to connect and collaborate with people of all ages to help people thrive in their everyday lives.




