This site was created by an occupational therapist. It provides customized typing instruction for all ages. First month is free, then you pay a small monthly fee. There are lessons specifically for one-handed typists as well.
very simple game - press a letter and get a picture reinforcement. If you press a key that is not a letter, big bird tells you "I love letters" and waits for you to find a letter. Good for very early keyboard familiarity.
Simple game. Type the words as they fall from space. You can create your own word list for students to use or use premade lists for 1st through 7th grade.
Whether you're after a preschool game to learn the alphabet or a typing game to learn the keyboard, try Type Me. Kids rescue falling letters and words by typing them correctly on the keyboard.
Ms. Roy's 6th graders - G says: I didn't like the game, monsters coming too fast even after adjusting to "Apprentice", but I am not a very good typist. E says: "Excuse….Excuse" - reminds people of themselves and school and teachers, "Did you bring in your homework", lots of fun and was not too challenging, good for someone who is already pretty good at typing