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Lesson 1 Lesson 2 Lesson 3 Lesson 4
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Lesson 2
In this lesson, students learn the LEFT side top and bottom rows
Time: 30 minutes (can be split into two 15-minute lessons)
Materials (Lessons 1 and 2)
Procedure:
Seat the students in a semi-circle around the LEFT side keyboard on the floor
Choose four students to be the Home key "fingers" and stand on ASDF. Choose two more students to be the backspace key and space bar. Have the four "fingers" say aloud their letters (ASDF) and their association words (Animals Snow Dig Food)
Ask the class what Home key "finger" moves UP to Q and DOWN to Z (the Animals, Q and Z keys are red). Have the Animals finger move UP to Q, back to A, DOWN to Z and back to A. Then, ask the class did the Animals finger move UP and DOWN in a straight line. No, the Animals finger moved UP LEFT and DOWN RIGHT
Tell the class, on a real keyboard, your Home key fingers move UP and DOWN but, for our game, our four fingers will turn around to face the key they are moving to
Replace the color letter keys with their word keys: Quick, Zoo, White (the word for X is the same, X), Easter, Chocolate, Raw and Vegetables (keep Teddy and Biscuits handy)
"Animals Quick Zoo"
Have the Animals finger run around the classroom. Tell the class "The Animals finger has escaped. Quick, get him/her back to the Zoo" as they shepherd the Animals finger back to the Animals key. The more dramatic you can make Animals, Quick and Zoo sound the better
Have the class say aloud "Animals Quick Zoo" as the Animals finger moves UP to Q, back to A, DOWN to Z and back to A again. Do this 10 times
"Snow White X"
Using a white pen or pencil, have the Snow finger draw a large X on a whiteboard (or white paper) and ask the class why they can't see the X. Tell them it would be the same if they drew a white X in the snow
Have the class say aloud "Snow White X" as the Snow finger moves UP to W, back to S, DOWN to X and back to S again. Do this 10 times
"Dig Easter Chocolate"
Ask the class if they dig in the garden for chocolate at Easter time. Have the Dig finger dig in a flower pot for a small Easter egg
Have the class say aloud "Dig Easter Chocolate" as the Dig finger moves UP to E, back to D, DOWN to C and back to D again. Do this 10 times
"Food Raw Vegetables"
Give each student a small piece of raw carrot and ask if they like eating Food like Raw Vegetables
Have the class say aloud "Food Raw Vegetables" as the Food finger moves UP to R, DOWN to V, back to F and back to F again. Do this 10 times
NOW, WE START "TYPING". The first word is "dear". D should be easy, but what finger types E and does it move UP or DOWN? If we can't remember, we all say aloud "Animals in the Snow Dig for Food" and, then, "Animals Quick Zoo", "Snow White X", "Dig Easter Chocolate". Ah ha, the Dig finger types E
BUT does it move UP LEFT or DOWN RIGHT? It moves UP LEFT because Easter is the first association word and the first association word is always on the top row
When you call out D, the D finger jumps and you write D on the whiteboard. Then, call out E, A and R
In turn, choose five more sets of four fingers to type the words: ear face grass race safe
AT THIS POINT, you can end this lesson and, in the next lesson, refresh the above and, then, finish the lesson below
BUT, wait, there are two more letters, one on the top row and one on the bottom row and we don't have any more fingers. So, how do we type T and B? Your Food finger again does double the work (groan)
BUT, wait, your Food finger already moves UP LEFT and DOWN RIGHT to Raw Vegetables. This time, your Food finger moves UP RIGHT to T and DOWN BIG RIGHT to B. You move RIGHT to BOTH keys and moving DOWN BIG RIGHT to B is hard
Replace T and B on the keyboard with Teddy and Biscuit and tell the class this is the hard Food finger move, so a reward of "Teddy Biscuits" would be nice
BUT, how do we remember the Food finger moves RIGHT to BOTH keys? Easy, your Food finger is on your LEFT hand and you move in the other direction, RIGHT. OK, BUT how do we remember the Food finger moves DOWN BIG RIGHT to B? Easy, the word BIG starts with B
"Food Teddy Biscuits"
Have the class say aloud "Food Teddy Biscuits" as the Food finger moves UP RIGHT to T, back to F, DOWN BIG RIGHT to B and back to F again. Do this 10 times
NOW, WE START "TYPING". The first word is "dab". D and A should be easy, but what finger types B? If we can't remember, we all say aloud "Animals in the Snow Dig for Food" and, then, "Animals Quick Zoo", "Snow White X", "Dig Easter Chocolate". No, none of these fingers types B. So, it must be the Food finger, BUT is it the easy UP LEFT and DOWN RIGHT "Food Raw Vegetables" or the hard "Food Teddy Biscuits"
Uh oh, it's the hard "Food Teddy Biscuits". OK, our Food finger is on our LEFT hand, so we move in the other direction, RIGHT, to T and B and B is the DOWN BIG RIGHT because the word BIG starts with B
When you call out D, the D finger jumps and you write D on the whiteboard. Then, call out A and B
In turn, choose seven more sets of four fingers to type the words: bad, bag, cab, tea, vet, wet, zebra
Comments:
In Lessons 3 and 4, the students learn the RIGHT side of the keyboard using quirky association words

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