Free typing printables for kids.

A hand-position poster, a 60-level progress road, three certificates and a take-home flyer. Print them, pin them up, colour in the stars. Free for classrooms, homeschool co-ops and kitchen tables.

Hand-position poster: colour-by-finger keyboard with illustrated hands

Fingers on the bumpy keys — poster

The keyboard coloured by finger, our illustrated hands on home row, and a shape for every finger (▲ pointer, ● tall, ○ ring, ★ pinky, ■ thumb) so it works for colour-blind kids too. Three tips a six-year-old can follow.

Typing progress chart: a road of 60 stops with stars to colour

My typing road — progress chart

Sixty stops through six leagues, three stars to colour at each. Matches the app's levels, but works with any typing curriculum — the road is the point.

Certificate: I know home row!

Certificates — home row · alphabet · master typist

Three milestones worth a fridge: I know home row!, Alphabet Champion (all 26 letters) and Master Typist (all 60 levels). Name and date lines, Bumper's stamp. The app prints the same ones automatically.

Take-home flyer: Bumpy Keys at home

Bumpy Keys at home — family flyer

For teachers: what the class is learning, why ten minutes a day works, and a QR code so families can keep going at home. Sign your name and send it in the folder.

Free to use and share in classrooms, co-ops and homes. Please keep the Bumpy Keys footer on. Want an A4 version or a different language? Email us.
Why these work

Pictures beat instructions.

"Which finger?" is the hardest thing to teach in typing, and the hardest thing for a young child to read. So every finger gets a colour and a shape, on the poster and in the app — and Bumper says the name out loud. The chart turns 60 levels into a road with stops; the certificate turns a milestone into something to show off.