Progress report

The progress report or report card is a feature that appears in the vast majority of JumpStart games. It shows a player's, or sometimes multiple players', progress throughout the game.

A typical progress report consists of a list of subjects with a bar graph for comparing attempts and successes. If a subject is clicked, the game will list or otherwise indicate the activities that teach that subject and enable the user to access them with a click. Sometimes clicking on a subject will take the player directly to the activity it corresponds to. JumpStart Artist has a somewhat unique progress report, in that the player's progress is indicated by percentages, rather than comparing successes and attempts.

The progress report is often featured as one of the icons on the toolbar. It is often indicated by a red A+, or a book or paper. In some of the earlier JumpStart games which didn't have the toolbar feature, a progress report could often be accessed in some other way, usually by clicking on a sheet of paper at the main screen. In the JumpStart Advanced series preschool through second grade games, the progress report could only be accessed by clicking on 'Parent Options' at the sign-in screen.

Progress reports are usually absent from games that are not as focused on educational content, such as JumpStart Around the World and the JumpStart Advanced 2nd-4th Grade: Mystery Club series.

JumpStart Kindergarten (1994)
It is on the wall on the main screen.

JumpStart 1st Grade (1995)
It is on the desk in the classroom.

JumpStart 2nd Grade (1996)
It is on the wall in the clubhouse.

JumpStart Adventures 3rd Grade: Mystery Mountain (1996)
It is in the Inventory section.

JumpStart Adventures 4th Grade: Haunted Island (1996)
It is in the haunted yearbook.

JumpStart Typing (1997)
It is on the toolbar.

JumpStart Kindergarten (1998)
It is on the toolbar.

JumpStart Preschool (1999)
It is in the book.

JumpStart 1st Grade (2000)
It is on the toolbar.