Using Technology for Writing
Worksheet · W.5.6-1
Explore our collection of Digital tools curriculum resources for grades K-5. These worksheets, games, readers, and activities help students build foundational technology skills and apply them to writing, collaboration, and creative projects. Some resources are free; others require a paid Workybooks membership.
Worksheet · W.5.6-1
Worksheet · W.5.6-1
Worksheet · W.5.6-1
Worksheet · W.K.6
Worksheet · W.K.6
Worksheet · W.K.6
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Digital tools skills begin in kindergarten with basic mouse and touchscreen actions like clicking, dragging, and using paint tools. As students progress through the grades, they learn to use technology for writing: typing, editing, formatting, and collaborating with peers. By upper elementary, students engage in technology-enhanced writing projects that integrate the full writing process with digital tools.
Our resources cover keyboarding, digital drawing, drag-and-drop activities, and collaborative writing. Students practice navigating software, combining text and images, and reflecting on how technology supports their learning. Related concepts include digital citizenship, online safety, and responsible device use. The subtopics connect by building from simple motor skills to complex, standards-aligned writing tasks that prepare students for digital learning environments.
Teachers can use this hub to differentiate across a mixed-ability room by selecting resources at varying difficulty levels. Use the simplest drag-and-drop or paint activities for intervention or independent practice in kindergarten, while upper-grade students work on collaborative writing projects in small groups or literacy centers. Printable worksheets work well for homework or assessment, and digital activities are ideal for whole-group instruction on interactive whiteboards. The no-prep, teacher-authored resources are classroom-ready for any setting: whole group, small groups, centers, independent practice, homework, intervention, review, or assessment.
These resources align with grade-level Common Core standards for writing, language, and technology, including expectations for using digital tools to produce and publish writing and to collaborate with peers.
Yes, many of our Digital tools worksheets are printable. Some are also available as interactive digital activities. A few resources are free, while most require a paid Workybooks membership to access.
Yes, our Digital tools worksheets for kids span kindergarten through fifth grade. They progress from basic clicking and dragging to advanced writing and collaboration projects, so you can find the right level for your students.
The collection includes worksheets, games, readers, and activities. You will find practice with paint tools, drag-and-drop exercises, typing and word processing tasks, and technology-enhanced writing projects.
Most digital activities work on any device with a web browser and internet connection. Printable worksheets need only a printer. Specific requirements are noted on each resource page.