1st Grade Games For Kids 1.0 for Mac is available as a free download on our application library. This free Mac app was originally created by Academ Media Labs, LLC. 1st Grade Games For Kids for Mac lies within Games, more precisely General. 15 fun games to help your child learn First Grade lessons! Teach 1st grade lessons like reading, spelling, math, fractions, STEM, science, compound words, contractions, geography, animals, and more! Whether they are just starting first grade, or need to review and master the subjects, this is a perfect learning tool for your kids aged 6-8.
Open the door to a whole new world of learning at home and on the go with JumpStart Advanced Premium 1st Grade. It’s designed to make it easier for you to take learning beyond the computer and keep your child involved in fun, educational activities at home and on the go. The four included items: JumpStart 1st Grade World Software CD-ROM, JumpStart Sing & Learn Audio CD, JumpStart Frankie’s Field Trip interactive DVD and JumpStart Advancement Workbook, provide a well-rounded, highly engaging educational experience for your 1st Grader.
It’s the smart, fun way to help your child achieve 1st Grade success. Gary Thurber says: Jump Start World Kindergarten and 1st Grade Both the Jump Start World programs, Kindergarten and First grade are the best ever to come from Knowledge Adventure! The extra $65.00 you pay to unlock the aditional 10 units are worth every penny.
We have used Jump Start programs from the begining and all our children in our child care business have greatly benefited. We highly recommend them. The staff at Jump Start are great to work with. Write us for more praise of this fine product. Suzanne Miller says: Great fun, good product, heavy on video game skills, really pricey “membership” REALLY PUSHED Great fun, with a BIG BUT. Our homeschooled 4 yr old loves it, and has in about 3 weeks plowed thru BOTH of the EXCITING INCLUDED levels, with a little help from Dad. As a previous reviewer mentioned, this game is VERY heavy on the hand-eye coordination, getting arrow keys right in order (like the dancing games at arcades) to help your “pet” do tricks, etc.
The lessons were fun, but not too challenging, honestly much easier than the 2002 vintage Jumpstart Advanced Kindergarten or the Broderbund.