OUR GAME- BASED APPROACH FOR GR. 4, 5, 6 Leveling up your Typing “How do I earn more typing choices?”

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OUR GAME- BASED APPROACH FOR GR. 4, 5, 6 Leveling up your Typing “How do I earn more typing choices?”

Level 1 At Level 1 you can… Use customtyping.com for guided lessons Use games in customtyping.com for 5-10 min. of class To Level Up to 2 you need… To complete a custom typing speed test at 95% accuracy and 15 WPM (at least 30 words)

Level 2 At Level 2 you can… Use self-guided mode customtyping.com for lessons Use games in customtyping.com or Mavis Beacon for 5-10 min. of class To Level Up to 3 you need… To complete a custom typing speed test at 95% accuracy and 20 WPM (at least 40 words)

Level 3 At Level 3 you can… Use customtyping.com or Mavis Beacon during ALL lessons Use typing games in customtyping.com, Mavis Beacon or typingtest.com for 5-10 min. of class To Level Up to 4 you need… Complete a 3 minute test at typingtest.com at least 25 WPM and 95% accuracy

Level 4 At Level 4 you can… Use ALL areas of customtyping.com, Mavis Beacon or selected typing websites during lesson time Write and import own text to typing in Mavis Beacon To Level Up to 5 you need… Complete Beginner speed test in Mavis Beacon at 25 WPM and 95% accuracy

Level 5 At Level 5 you can… Use ALL areas of customtyping.com, Mavis Beacon or selected typing websites during lesson time Access to Type Racer.com against people from all over the world for last 5-10 minutes of class To Level Up to 6 you need… Complete a customtyping test of at least 120 words at 95% accuracy and 30 WPM

Level 6 At Level 6 you can… Use ALL areas of customtyping.com, Mavis Beacon, typing websites in Blackboard during lesson times Access to Type Racer against people from all over the world and be able to invite a friend (any level) from the class To Level Up to 7 you need… Complete a customtyping test of at least 120 words at 95% accuracy and 35 WPM

Level 7 At Level 7 you can… Use ALL areas of customtyping.com, Mavis Beacon or typing websites in Blackboard and Type Racer during lesson time Access to Type Racer against people from all over the world and be able to invite a friend (any level) from the class To Level Up to 8 you need… Complete Intermediate speed test in Mavis Beacon at 40 WPM and 95% accuracy

Level 8 At Level 8 you can… Use ALL areas of customtyping.com, Mavis Beacon or typing websites in Blackboard and Type Racer during lesson time Access to Type Racer against people from all over the world and be able to invite a friend (any level) from the class To Level Up to 9 you need… Complete a customtyping test of at least 150 words at 95% accuracy and 45WPM

Level 9 At Level 9 you can… Use ALL areas of customtyping.com, Mavis Beacon or typing websites in Blackboard and Type Racer during lesson time Access to Type Racer against people from all over the world and be able to invite a friend (any level) from the class To Level Up to 9 you need… Complete Advanced speed test in Mavis Beacon at 50 WPM and 95% accuracy

Level 10 At Level 10 you can… Use ALL areas of customtyping.com, Mavis Beacon or typing websites in Blackboard and Type Racer during lesson time Access to Type Racer against people from all over the world and be able to invite a friend (any level) from the class Remember that your LEVEL is NOT your mark. A student could receive an “A” at level 2 if they improved a lot and tried their best in the term.