Keyboarding Quizzes and Test Book

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048382
Grade 9
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Traditional
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Charlotte Mason
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$11.20
Description

This quiz & test book provides parents with the opportunity to assess student progress. The contents include 15 quizzes and 8 tests that cover the material presented in the text. Answers are not included, but are sold in the separate quiz and test key. ~Amber

Publisher's Description of Keyboarding Quizzes and Test Book

Right technique leads to strong skills, which leads to strong performance. Ensure that your budding typist is acquiring the skills necessary for success in our computer age through this quiz and test book.

The quizzes and tests covering one year of keyboarding are correlated with the text Keyboarding and Document Processing, 2nd ed. (which is also used for a semester course on document processing), and Keyboarding and Document Processing Teacher Guide/Solution Key, which includes daily plans for all three semesters of keyboarding and document processing. Be sure to also get Keyboarding and Document Processing Quiz/Test Key for Keyboarding since along with answers it provides grading specifics for measuring each essential skill at its proper time. Grades 10–12.

Product Features

These 15 quizzes over specified textbook pages provide important review and reinforcement and help you evaluate learning. You will know when your teen needs extra reinforcement in an area before progressing to the next section or unit test.

A variety of objective question formats on the quizzes holds your teen's interest and verifies whether he understands a concept, no matter how it is presented.

The 8 tests are keyed to coincide with the 8 keyboarding chapter divisions, giving you the flexibility to adjust testing to your schedule. Tests 1–4 cover first semester. Tests 5–8 cover second semester. Tests 4 and 8 are cumulative examinations, reinforcing the skills taught.

In addition to objective-format sections, tests also include sections that require explanation or editing using proofreader's marks. These sections test higher levels of learning and the ability to apply the concepts to practical work situations.

Except for the final exam, each test includes a production section in which your teen will practice typing and is tested on specific aspects such as his form, ability to apply proofreader's marks, formatting, or accuracy. Your teen will learn to pay attention to detail as he is required to follow directions carefully.



Though a typing/keyboarding class is generally listed as an elective, in today's age of technology keyboarding is an essential life skill! Computers, and thus the skill of keyboarding, are indispensable. Regardless of your high schooler's previous exposure to keyboarding, this practical book begins with the basics to provide the foundation for excellent technique from which speed and accuracy flow. Text may be used for up to three semesters of instruction!

  • Two semesters of Keyboarding (chapters 1-8) 170 lessons
  • One semester of Document Processing (chapters 9-12) 85 lessons
It applies keyboarding skills to an office setting or academic assignments. A computer with a word processing program is recommended, but any other word processing program is acceptable. A printer is also recommended. Per the publisher, this three-semester program is worth 1 credit in keyboarding and ½ credit in document processing. ~Amber

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Product Format:Paperback
Brand:A Beka Book
Grade:9
Length in Inches:11
Width in Inches:8.5
Height in Inches:0.1875
Weight in Pounds:0.45
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