JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade: Fundamentals

JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade: Fundamentals is the first disc in the JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade 3-Disc set and Version 2.0 release. It was originally titled JumpStart Advanced 1st Grade and released as a stand-alone CD.

In this game, the player participates in the JumpStartville Scooter Tournament. The player can collect power-ups to customize their scooter with by playing activities around JumpStartville. Then it's off to the arena to compete against the other racers.

Each time the player completes an activity with one of the JumpStart All-Stars, they receive a power-up. There are eight power-ups total, one for each character. The power-ups can be turned into gadgets to enhance scooters, or tricks to place on the tracks. The goal is to get the scooters into top shape and finish all of the tracks. Once the player completes all of the tracks, they can challenge Jimmy Bumples.

Characters
See also: the JumpStart All-Stars
 * Frankie
 * Eleanor
 * Casey
 * Kisha
 * Pierre
 * CJ
 * Edison
 * Hopsalot
 * Squirt
 * Jimmy Bumples
 * Skid

Activities

 * Scooter Design Shop - This is where you can customize your scooter. You can turn the power-ups you've collected into gadgets to enhance your vehicle.
 * Track Builder Shop - This is where you can customize tracks. You can turn the power-ups you've collected into tricks to place on the track. There is one track for each character. Each track has eight spaces for tricks, and you must fill each of the spaces with eight unique tricks before you can unlock that track.
 * The Race - To compete in a race, first you must select a scooter, an unlocked track, and a character to be your racer. In the races, your racer automatically moves forward, and you steer the scooter with the left and right arrow keys. As you move through the course, you will come across obstacles. Use your scooter's gadgets to cross the obstacles more quickly. Each gadget correlates to one of the obstacles on the track. Your dashboard shows which gadgets your scooter has. As you approach an obstacle, the matching gadget will automatically be loaded for you if you have it. Press the space bar at the correct moment to activate the gadget.
 * Edison's Store - Edison will ask for an item by its name or price. Find the item and click the button next to it. Then pay for the item with exact change. Click on each coin and put it in the slot. You can use the piggy bank to make coins into smaller change. If you put a dime in the piggy bank, it comes out as two nickels, a nickel comes out as five pennies, and so forth. After making four purchases, you'll receive an electric bulb from Edison.
 * Kisha's Music Studio - Click and drag the picture cards onto the spaces on the grid to create musical shows. There are three types of cards: melody instruments, percussion instruments, and pictures. Your completed show will be displayed when you win a race. When you fill up eight columns in the grid, you receive Kisha's paint tube power up.
 * Kisha's Paint Studio - Here, you can either create pictures for the Card show, or billboards for the race track. Use the paintbrush, fill bucket, and stickers to create a picture. You can select colors by clicking on the different tubes of paint below the canvas. You can also mix colors using the palette.
 * Eleanor's News Room - Help Eleanor make news reports. First, pick an item from Eleanor's research cart, either a newspaper article, a web site, an encyclopedia entry, or a story book. Read the story, and then write a report about it. Eleanor will ask questions about the story. Fragments of sentences will appear on a screen. Click and drag fragments to the writing board to create sentences that answer the question. Complete four sentences to finish the report and receive power peanuts from Eleanor.
 * Pierre's Polar Test Track - Help Pierre collect snowballs to make a snowbear. Use the arrow keys to move Pierre around the track while avoiding obstacles. Pictures or numbers will appear on the snowballs. You have to collect the snowballs in a certain order to create a sequence.
 * Hopsalot's Bridge Builder - Help Hopsalot build a bridge out of balloon blimps to reach the island. As the blimps fall, move them left or right with the arrow keys and sort them into one of the three columns. Each column has a different category. After Hopsalot retrieves the hyper-carrot fuel from the island, he'll need you to destroy the bridge for security's sake. A new set of "pop blimps" will used this round. Sort them into the columns as you did before, and pop each blimp in the bridge. When you are finished, you'll receive Hopslot's hyper-carrot fuel.
 * Casey's Soccer Field - Help Casey and his soccer teammates practice. Frankie is the coach, and he'll pronounce certain sounds that a letter or letters make. Use the arrow keys to move Casey left or right. First, choose the correct soccer ball according to Frankie's sound. Next, look for the teammate that displays the correct letters according to Frankie's sound. Move Casey in front of that teammate, then click the space bar to pass the ball. You will pass the ball from teammate to teammate until you reach the goal. Sometimes Jimmy Bumples or Skid will appear on the field, and you'll have to avoid them.
 * Frankie's Pizza Stand - Help Frankie and Squirt fill pizza orders. Look at the instructions on the request. The instructions indicate what fraction of the pizza should contain each topping. Look at the fraction lines on the pizza, then put each topping into the fraction area they belong in.
 * CJ's Swamp - Help CJ collect swamp gas bubbles to fill the swamp gas machine. Part of a word or math equation will appear on the machine. You have to find the bubble with the letter or number that completes the word or equation. Move CJ around the swamp with the arrow keys and use the space bar to grab a bubble. Once you have a bubble, move CJ back to the machine and release the bubble over the correct space.

Toolbar


In this game, the toolbar is represented by an orange scooter located at the bottom of the screen. It has the following features (from left to right):


 * Go Back - This button allows you to leave an activity or area and return to the prior spot you were at. If you are already at the main screen (JumpStartville), clicking this button will allow you to exit the game.
 * Help - Click here to get a hint about how to play the game.
 * Level - This button allows you to adjust the difficulty of the activities. There are three levels for each activity, with level 1 being the easiest, and level 3 being the hardest.
 * Race Report - This displays how many races you have won with each character.
 * Inventory - This is where all of your power-ups are stored.
 * Toolbar open or close - This allows you to collapse the toolbar to a smaller state, or expand it to show everything.
 * All-Stars Star Icon - The star appears in the lower right corner of the screen during educational activities. Click on it to get help from the JumpStart All Stars.

Power-Ups, Gadgets, and Tricks
Each power-up, gadget, and trick in the game correlates to a certain character, although none of them are exclusive to any character.

Frankie Hopsalot Eleanor Kisha Pierre Casey CJ Edison
 * Power-Up: Smoky Bone
 * Gadget: Turbo Bones
 * Trick: Dish of Old Dog Food
 * Power-Up: Hyper Carrot Fuel
 * Gadget: Carrot Hover Jets
 * Trick: Bumpy Carrot Patch
 * Power-Up: Power Peanut
 * Gadget: Peanut Shield
 * Trick: Peanut Gauntlet
 * Power-Up: Magic Paint Tube
 * Gadget: Rainbow Bridge Painter
 * Trick: Paint Pits
 * Power-Up: Ice Crystal
 * Gadget: Snowball Thrower
 * Trick: Ice Loop
 * Power-Up: Game Ball
 * Gadget: Soccer Ball Kicker
 * Trick: Robo-Soccer Goalie
 * Power-Up: Swamp Gas
 * Gadget: Frog Leg Hoppers
 * Trick: Lily Pad Hop
 * Power-Up: Electric Bulb
 * Gadget: Light Shield
 * Trick: Lights Out Zone

Educational Concepts

 * Reading
 * Beginning, Middle, and Ending Sounds
 * Reading Comprehension
 * Syllables
 * Writing
 * Sentence Building
 * Spelling
 * Alphabetizing
 * Punctuation and Capitalization
 * Parts of Speech
 * Math
 * Number Sequence
 * Skip Counting
 * Comparing Numbers
 * Ordinals
 * Addition
 * Subtraction
 * Pre-Algebra
 * Fractions
 * Money
 * Visual Discrimination
 * Shapes and Forms
 * Sizes
 * Science
 * Life Science
 * Nutrition
 * Earth Science
 * Nature of Science
 * Art
 * Exposure
 * Music
 * Exposure

Credits
Producer: Andrew Dunn

Associate Producer: Florence Canicave

Executive Producer: Kathy Bucklin

Director of Development: Bernadette Gonzalez

Vice President, Knowledge Adventure: Leslie House

Lead Programmer: Karen Haugland

Programmers: Eric Laun, Steve Meinel, Luz Echeverria, Patricia Snow

Lead Artist: Tracy Reynolds

Illustrator: Sean Parsons

Artists: Briar Mitchell, Julius (Woody) Norman, Will Burns, Phil Straub, Jim Heine

Animators: Karena Kliefoth, Mira Scharf

3D Animation: Kevin Quaid

JumpStart All-Stars Team
Sr. Producer & Writer: Diana Rathe Pray

Lead Programmer: Patricia Snow

Lead 3D Animator: Kevin Price

Associate Producer: Craig Zaich

Shared Features Team
Producer: Brenda Lindsay

Sr. Producer: Diana Rathe Pray

Production
Creative Director: Marcela Cabrera

Animation Director: Tom Klein

Illustration Director: Ellen Kirk

Art Director of 3D Development: Chris Williams

Technical Executive: Miguel Canales

Director of Application Programming: Ron Bacica

Director of Programming: Matthew From

Install Programmer: Gina Schmitz

Systems Programmers: Kristine Sato, Thomas Su, Richard Parker

Additional Programming: Miguel Canales, Danny Hendargo, Matt Versweyveld, Rick Juang

Manager, Technical Development: Bryen Aoyama

Technical Developer: Jaime Rios

Senior Graphic Technician: Amanda Cukingnan

Graphic Technicians: Freddie Chan, Bill Fischer, Cristy Ropp

Director of Content & Editorial Services: Faye Schwartz

Content Editors: Joe Skelley, Pamela Blanford

Documention and Layout: Cathy Johnson

Educational Consultant: Downa Takeshima

Multiple Intelligences Advisor: David Lazear

Educational Advisor: Erin Lewis

Director of Sound and Video: Christian Johnson

Lead Sound Designer: Steve Kutay

Sound Designer: Jim Leitch

Dialogue Engineer: Rich Seitz

Dialogue Editing: Andrea Toyias

Dialogue Writing: Doria Biddle

Video Producers: Gopika Sharma, Mo Stoebe

Character Voices: Music Composition, Lyrics, Song Arrangements, and Production: Steve Kutay, Joel Gould, Bo Bennike, Jeff Zewig
 * Dee Bradley Baker - Frankie & Edison
 * Kath Souci - Eleanor
 * Joshua Seth - CJ & Pierre
 * Breanne Siddal - Hopsalot & Casey
 * Hope Levy - Kisha

Casting and Voice Direction: Tom Keegan

Director of Quality Assurance: Stuart Hay

Quality Assurance Brand Manager: Wladia Summers

Quality Assurance Project Lead: Michael Caradonna

Quality Assurance Associate Lead: Michael Anderson

Quality Assurance Testers: Don Carroll, Mayra Orellana, Cameron Austin, Daniel Lee, Jason Jue, Andrew Dank, Charles Hall, Clark Wyatt, David Frischling, Eric-Alexander Britton, Emad Farraj, Jon-Paul Walton, Jerry Lopez, Jane Williams,, Willy Guerrero, Juliet Nimmo, Glen Gregory Joseph Peren, Karen Forbes, Michael McKeever

Configuration Engineers: Afolabi Akibola, Jason Perry, Mark Jihanian, Robert Gardner

Director of Marketing: Al Simone

Project Manager: Shawna Meek

Brand Marketing Coordinator: Elizabeth Hapke

Packaging Manager: Kristy Cheng

Graphic Designer: Jason Munninghof

Account Supervisor: Mary Moffitt

Market Research Specialists: Irene Lane, Miriam Bishay

Special Thanks: Kevin Crook, Jennifer Johnson, Gary Mahan, Jon Silver, Lori Fitzpatick, Tommi Johnson, Adam Ryan, John Coke