Multiplication, paragraphs, ecosystems & world cultures
Practice the most common home row words.
Mix home row letters into longer words.
Focus on keys for your left hand.
Focus on keys for your right hand.
Type quick home row words smoothly.
Repeat patterns to build muscle memory.
Practice home row words with double letters.
String home row words into short phrases.
Type home row words as fast as you can.
The ultimate home row drill for accuracy.
Type important science words for third grade.
Practice spelling math words correctly.
Words you see in stories and books.
Words about history and community.
Words about the natural world.
Strong verbs for better writing.
Adjectives to make writing vivid.
Two words joined into one bigger word.
Words that are hard to spell but important.
Places and landforms around the world.
Sentences about how plants live and grow.
Facts about planets, stars, and space.
How water moves around our planet.
Where different animals live in the wild.
How things move and what makes them stop.
How weather changes throughout the year.
What you can find under the ground.
Amazing facts about how your body works.
How we see and hear the world around us.
The power of magnets and electric current.
The tiny creatures that live all around us.
Creatures that live beneath the waves.
What makes up the ground beneath our feet.
Tools that make our work much easier.
How living things grow and change over time.
People who traveled to discover new lands.
The first people to live in America.
Important symbols of the United States.
People who helped build our country.
How we find places in the world.
Life in America long before it was a country.
Things people created that made life different.
Papers that helped shape our nation.
Why we celebrate special days each year.
How children and families lived in the past.
Practice using commas to separate items.
Sentences that ask a question.
Sentences that show strong feeling or excitement.
Telling sentences that end with a period.
Use the right end mark for each sentence.
Commas that come after introductory words.
Shortened words that use apostrophes.
Apostrophes that show something belongs to someone.
Where commas go in dates and place names.
Practice all types of punctuation marks together.
A paragraph about oak trees and their acorns.
How water flows from the mountains to the sea.
How the world changes throughout the year.
The different types of clouds and what they mean.
A look at the world's most amazing forests.
What happens when the cold weather arrives.
Mountains that can explode with hot lava.
Life in the driest places on Earth.
The power and wonder of a big storm.
Tiny worlds found along the rocky seashore.
Smart and playful animals of the sea.
America's famous bird of prey.
Large animals that live in the forest.
Ancient travelers of the ocean waters.
Wild dogs that hunt and live together.
Birds that swim but cannot fly.
The largest animals that walk on land.
Colorful insects with an amazing life story.
Silent hunters of the night sky.
Tiny workers that help our whole world.
Brave helpers who keep our communities safe.
The people and places where we live.
Where and how kids learn every day.
A special place full of books and learning.
People who help us stay healthy and strong.
The people who deliver letters and packages.
Helpers who protect our neighborhoods.
The people who grow the food we eat.
How our community keeps the planet clean.
People who help others without being paid.
Practice typing quotation marks in greetings.
Dialogue with question marks inside quotes.
Characters showing strong emotions in speech.
What teachers and students say at school.
Conversations between family members at home.
What kids say when they are playing outside.
Conversations that happen when shopping.
Dialogue like you would find in a storybook.
People helping each other through kind words.
Characters who are surprised or amazed.
A passage about fun in the sun and sand.
A passage about an exciting science project.
A passage about a family camping adventure.
A passage about the joy of reading.
A passage about making a new friend at school.
A passage about making a delicious treat.
A passage about a big storm at night.
A passage about visiting a museum.
A passage about not giving up.
A passage about growing a school garden.
A passage about performing on stage.
A passage about an unexpected day off from school.
A passage about writing to a friend far away.
A passage about seeing amazing sea creatures.
A passage about a school competition.
Type fast about your favorite animals.
Type fast about the universe around us.
Type fast about the changing year.
Type fast about things people have created.
Type fast about the deep blue sea.
Type fast about games and athletic activities.
Type fast about being a good friend.
Type fast about weather events.
Type fast about the foods we eat.
Type fast about songs and instruments.
A challenging mix of science and nature content.
A challenging mix of history and community topics.
A challenging mix of narrative and dialogue.
A challenging mix of interesting facts and trivia.
The final challenge with all skills combined.