Reader Rabbit 1st Grade Favorites with Reader Rabbit Math
Advance your childs essential skills w/ 2 Full Version Reader Rabbit titles
In first grade, children take the basic concepts they have developed in preschool and kindergarten and apply these concepts to tasks like reading and arithmetic. Six-year-olds use their mastery of letter recognition; letter and sound correspondence; and vocabulary to help develop their reading skills. Mastery of addition and subtraction requires a strong understanding of how to count. Reader Rabbit 1st Grade gives children opportunities to build academic skills and practice fundamental learning concepts.
To reinforce understanding and application of new concepts, the adventure activities in Reader Rabbit 1st Grade have increasingly complex skill levels, so the program can move from simple to more complex concepts at a pace that suits each player. Players can tackle more challenging problems even if they havent mastered all skills or concepts in the program. Each skill area adjusts its level up or down independently from the others, thereby creating a tailored learning experience that addresses each players specific needs.
Reader Rabbit 1st Grade carefully tracks players responses to each levels activities, using that information to adjust the type of puzzle presented. Not all activities are suited to this type of auto-leveling (open-ended experiments, for example). These activities begin at the first difficulty level and become more complex as players complete more of the game.
Its time to join Reader Rabbit on a fun-filled journey to the four corners of Wordville. Theres so much to do before opening night. Time is running out, but the show must go on! The adventure activities in Reader Rabbit 1st Grade help children build language arts, math, science, and creativity skills, while the Learning Creations activities encourage children to explore and strengthen fundamental skills through creative play.
Activities:
Professor Owls Tree House - Follow the path to Professor Owls Tree House to develop language skills. Complete the gateway activity that leads to the tree house and the Word Bird and Silly Scripts activities.
Doorbell Spell Gateway - Theres a secret to unlocking Professor Owls door. Listen to the riddle, and find the missing letter in the word on the door. Then enter the tree house!
