Not exact matches
Yes, there's a long list of
skills that kids need to master and for which an individualized approach would work fine: decoding; spelling;
writing letters and numbers; counting to one hundred;
keyboarding; and so forth.
Having never had a very good cursive penmanship ~ I think it's great to introduce primary students to the «art of cursive
writing» ~ but by upper elementary ~
keyboarding skills are much more valuable.
Sentence
Writing Practice is an interactive activity that lets students practice keyboarding skills as well as their sentence writing
Writing Practice is an interactive activity that lets students practice
keyboarding skills as well as their sentence
writing writing skills.
Third, students need to be proficient with the foundational
skills required to translate ideas into
written text, such as handwriting /
keyboarding, vocabulary, spelling, and sentence construction.
W. 5.6... use technology, including the Internet, to produce and publish
writing as well as to interact and collaborate with others; demonstrate sufficient command of
keyboarding skills to type a minimum of two pages in a single sitting.
What's worrisome is that some students won't have
keyboarding skills for a computer - based test, requiring manipulation of figures using a mouse and
written answers, to show what actually they do know.
Taught students
keyboarding skills and educated Kindergarten up to 5th grade student how to use Story Starter to
write short stories.
• Excellent typing
skills with an average of 108 WPM on the alphanumeric
keyboard and 9,000 KPH on the numeric keypad • Strong communication
skills that include reading, speaking,
writing, and comprehending both the English and Spanish languages • Working knowledge of accounting software, office software, and database user interface and query software, including Intuit QuickBooks and Microsoft Office.
There some minimum qualifications for the Front Desk Agent position including; meet the physical requirements of the position, i.e., long periods of standing, manual dexterity to operate a computer
keyboard and mouse, and visual capacity to read a computer screen and count cash; and English comprehension
skills to speak, read and
write English.