Ice Cave

The Ice Cave is a location and an activity in JumpStart 2nd Grade. CJ and Edison are in the snow. In this activity, the bugs use ice cubes with addition, subtraction, and multiplication from 0 to 9. The user must select which numbered ice cubes for an accurate equation from zero to nine when placed in the grid making the bugs frozen. CJ and Edison use an example with ice cubes making the bug frozen. Once the bugs are frozen in the sixteen-unit grid, the ground opens and the ice cubes fall in with a map. The penguin throws a snowball and on the screen says says "Good Job!" when the game is done. Click on a continent and CJ will tell what it is.

Introduction
At the beginning of the activity, the bug has the four on it. CJ puts the one cube in the column of the 4th row and Edison puts the three cube in the row of the 3rd column.

Example
CJ puts the one cube in the 4th row of the column and Edison puts the three cube in the 3rd column of the row. The bug comes with a four on it and it becomes frozen while the two ice cubes melt. The game will start with a bug coming.

Columns and Rows
The bugs with an answer on it will have two ice cubes to choose from. Addition, subtraction, or multiplication appears to put an ice cube in a column and a row to make the bug frozen in the ice. There are four columns and row rows in the sixteen-unit grid. Sixteen bugs become frozen when the activity is done and the penguin throws a snowball while the screen says "Good Job!" and the ground opens while the ice cubes go in.

Difficulty level differences

 * Scout - Addition and subtraction with one bug
 * Explorer - Addition, subtraction, and multiplication with one bug
 * Trailblazer - Addition, subtraction, and multiplication with two bugs

The Continents
There are seven continents on the pirate's map.
 * North America
 * South America
 * Europe
 * Africa
 * Asia
 * Australia and Oceania
 * Antarctica

Digital manual description
Click on the Ice Cave floor.

CJ and Edison come out of the elevator.

The bugs are in sixteen units in the grid.

The levels will change with math.

There are ice cubes with numbers on them.

Click on the green arrow to go back to the elevator.