Touch typing is a method of typing without the use of the sense of sight, or simply by feeling the keyboard. However, the sense of touch is only slightly involved since this typing method is governed by muscle memory through rigorous training with the proper typing method. This way, the fingers get so used to typing that they instinctively go to the appropriate keys without the typist needing to see or even feel around the keyboard.
The students are taught touch typing in media class. Below are a few sites which may help keep your students typing skills in shape over the summer (or really anytime).
The important items to stress with touch typing at this level (3rd grade and up) are:
1) Do not look at the keyboard.
2) Accuracy of finger placement is much more important than WPM (speed).
The sites below will encourage proper hand placement and touch typing.
These games are NOT instruction based. They do NOT emphasize HOW to touch type, only offer another way to practice touch typing.