I MUST tell you what our latest review has been. We have
currently been enjoying Typing Tournament Online from EdAlive. We also have had
access to Maths Invaders Online which is also a wonderful product from EdAlive.
Stay tuned to learn more.
I know I have told of my early typing prowess before. I
learned to type on an electric typewriter. My typing teacher was all business. I was a
sophomore in High School and we still used White Out to cover our mistakes.
Our typing tests were fast and furious. We weren’t allowed
to even glance at our hands.
Do you feel sorry for me yet? My son (who is 17 and been
able to navigate a keyboard most of his life) has no idea.
Regardless of the advances in technology, it is still really
important that Josiah knows how to type efficiently. In fact, I was looking for
a fun typing program for him to use this summer and I was THRILLED to have this
one arrive in my inbox.
What is it?
We received a year’s subscription to Typing Tournament
online. If your student enjoys playing games online, he or she will love Typing
Tournament. It is more (so much more) than just a game, however. It also
teaches the student to master the keyboard.
It is appropriate for ages 6 and up and uses a number of “helps”
to assist those kiddos who need a bit more attention.
Typing Tournament will work on about anything (PC, MAC, Tablets)
that has an internet connection. My son is familiar with the keyboard and was
able to jump right in. The instruction is progressive and allows for extra practice
and drills for proficiency.
I appreciated the excellent instruction…even good posture
was emphasized.
You want to know another wonderful thing I LOVED about
Typing Tournament? I was just able to
add it to Josiah’s assignment list every day. That was it! I didn’t have to cajole
or insist. He was more than happy to sit down and work through the program. He
didn’t even raise a peep about the Medieval themed games…I wondered if he would
consider them “babyish.”
Not at all. I have to say that this was one of the easiest
and most pleasant reviews we have done in a while. AND it will be a product we will continue on
into our summer.
We also received access to Maths Invaders Online. While we
only poked around a bit at the site, this will also be one we will continue on
into the summer.
In fact, I am kind of kicking myself that I haven’t been
adding it to Josiah’s schedule daily.
This program is intended for ages 5-15. Josiah might be out of the
recommended age group, but he certainly needs extra practice with his math skills.
And this program, again, is all about fun and mastery. Your
student can start where they are and step-by-step Maths Invaders will get them
where they need to be.
This one is also going on our summer rotation. Josiah is
going to be a busy guy!
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