Kindergarten Tech Skills Lessons and Activities
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Description
Kindergarten students need to master the mouse or trackpad and keyboard in order to be successful at completing academic assignments during distance learning (and beyond). This bundle of activities will help kindergarten students practice and perfect their skills while also working on basic academic content to make it engaging.
You can have students complete these activities in any order you want. I do recommend starting with multiple mouse/trackpad activities in a row before trying to introduce the keyboard.
This bundle is mostly made up of digital activities, but there are also some printable activities included to help students learn the concepts in a different way.
The Google Slides digital activities require students to have a Google account. A class account works fine as long as students have their own copy of the file to manipulate.
Check out this blog post to learn more tips and tricks for teaching the mouse and keyboard to primary grades students.
Need Full Year Kindergarten Lessons? Try one of these:
TECHademics Full Year Kindergarten Math and ELA
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