Games of Christmas strike

An easy way to encourage children to develop skills is to make learning fun. When an event of major holidays such as Christmas is on its way, students do not want to sit still and to work on a tedious jurisdiction, such as learn to type. Transform the lesson in a game with a fun theme holiday can turn a chore into a fun activity for the whole of the class. Unfortunately, not many Christmas typing games are available on the market, but there are several ways to give a tutorial base some holiday cheer.
"Keyboard Warrior" is a free typing tutorial which requires a player to enter the random letters to help familiarize themselves with the keyboard. A Christmas puzzle Edition is available for the online game featuring festive music and holiday décor. The game includes eight levels of basic, four tests of speed and five riddles.
A key to learn to type is able to follow a document instead of the keyboard, or look at the screen. To encourage this jurisdiction, to create a sheet typed holiday words or lyrics of carol of Christmas for the students to type. Encourage students to type quickly and not to return to correct errors. Start a timer and have the race of students at the end. The first ends with typos the least WINS.
If the school already has a program type in use, add a small pleasure of holiday lesson typing of the day with prices on holiday. Students can bring in the cookies to share - far computers to avoid the crumbs between the keys - teacher can buy inexpensive ornaments, Christmas-themed pencils and erasers or small toys to give. Reserve special prices for students with the best scores dactylographies or a record number of words per minute. To avoid hurt feelings, also award small prizes that everyone walks away with a prize.
A big vacation right corner break, it may be easier just to take a break from the usual work routine at Christmas. Ask the students to compose a Christmas story. Implemented a word processing program to print horizontally in two large columns. Ask students to type their stories. Print the finished versions and allow the students illustrate their work. Use a piece of paper to cover construction. Staple of all together and students have a book of tales to share with their families.

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