Typesy: Keyboarding for All Levels
Typesy: Keyboarding for All Levels
Typesy is the district’s onle approved keyboarding platform that helps students build typing fluency, digital literacy, and real-world computer skills. This is a great tool for building consistent typing routines in your classroom.
Recommended grade levels: K–12
In the classroom, you might use Typesy to:
Build typing fluency and accuracy
Support early letter and word practice
Strengthen writing stamina
Prepare students for online assessments
Step 1: Log In
Use the ClassLink portal: Click the single sign-on icon for Typesy.
Step 2: Students Get Started
When students log in with ClassLink, they will automatically see their rostered classes.
They can:
Take a quick placement inventory
Begin assigned lessons
Start with teacher-selected units
Simple Ways to Build Strong Typing Skills with Students
Start small: 5–10 minutes a day builds real typing fluency over time.
Use it for warm-ups: Perfect for morning work, literacy centers, or early finisher time.
Monitor progress: Check student accuracy before speed — precision matters first.
Assign by skill: Focus on home row, shift keys, or punctuation based on student need.
Prep for testing: Use with grades 3–5 to build keyboard stamina before state assessments.
Quick Help Videos
Typesy Little Ones helps students in Kindergarten through 2nd grade build foundational keyboarding skills through short, engaging, game-based lessons. Students learn correct finger placement, home row positioning, capitalization, punctuation, and sentence typing — all while strengthening early reading and writing skills.
Typesy Kids helps students in grades 2–5 build keyboarding fluency through structured lessons that combine video instruction, guided practice, and interactive activities. Students develop correct hand placement, improve typing accuracy and speed, and learn to use the full keyboard — including shift keys and punctuation — while strengthening digital writing skills and stamina.
Typesy Interactive helps students in grades 6–12 and adult learners build advanced keyboarding fluency through structured lessons that combine video instruction, guided practice, and interactive exercises. Students strengthen typing accuracy, speed, and flow while mastering the full keyboard, including numbers, symbols, and punctuation — building the confidence and efficiency needed for academic work and professional tasks.