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PostPosted: Tue Dec 30, 2025 6:53 pm


Title: Back to School Edutainment Games Scoring 1990s-2000s

Hello, everyone. Here is the First PSA for the Mermaid Princess 2026, about the characters explaining about the Edutainment Pro Scoring Method that I used earlier when playing an Edutainment Game on a Virtual Machine.

This section is also outside the main IC for the guild.

PSA OOC Time: 12-31-2025

PSA Segments:
1. JumpStart Assessment Test Scoring: Parent Resource Center Era
= JumpStart Preschool 1999 Scoring Chart
= JumpStart Pre-K Scoring Chart
= JumpStart Kindergarten 1998 Scoring Chart
= JumpStart 1st Grade 1995 Classic Scoring Chart
= JumpStart 1st Grade 2000 Scoring Chart
= JumpStart 2nd Grade Classic
= JumpStart 3rd Grade: Mystery Mountain
= JumpStart 4th Grade 1996 Classic: Haunted Island
= JumpStart 4th Grade 2000: Sapphire Falls
= JumpStart 5th Grade: Jo Hammet, Kid Detective
= JumpStart 6th Grade: Mission EarthQuest
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 30, 2025 7:04 pm


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Richard
St. Ivalice Prince (Knight)
"Strength isn't my only weapon."

[1990s Classroom]
Richard enters the Classroom and sits on the Teacher's chair.
Well hello. I'm Prince Richard from the Mermaid Princess RP Guild, with me is Athena, Emmaline & Crysta from the same RP Guild.

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Now you're wondering how the Narrator did the Score Calculation for the Edutainment Games on the Virtual Machines.
Well, let's break it down into its aspects, diving into said aspect in more detail and seeing how it can be used to benefit. To start things off, I'll explain the method used for the JumpStart Assessment Tests & ADAPT Deluxe 2-DIsc Assessment Test Drives.
Richard said to Athena, Emmaline and Crysta.

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The JumpStart Assessment Tests are divided into 2 Eras being the Parent Resource Center Era from 1998 to 2001 and Advanced Era from 2002 to 2007. I'll first Focus on the Parent Resource Center Era...
That Era has a total of 11 Tests across its 1998 to 2001 Release Library.
= JumpStart Preschool 1999
= JumpStart Pre-K
= JumpStart Kindergarten 1998
= JumpStart 1st Grade Classic 1995
= JumpStart 1st Grade 2000
= JumpStart 2nd Grade
= JumpStart 3rd Grade Mystery Mountain
= JumpStart 4th Grade 1996: Haunted Island
= JumpStart 4th Grade 2000: Sapphire Falls
= JumpStart 5th Grade: Jo Hammet Kid Detective
and
= JumpStart 6th Grade Mission EarthQuest

The Assessment Tests can be installed form the CDs by copying their TEST Folder into the Hard Drive as doing so, requires the Folder Copy to be Renamed on the Hard Drive so avoid confusion or started from the CD by selecting "Assessment" from the AutoRun...



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**JumpStart Preschool 99 Chart*
...Each Assessment Test has 3 Questions and the play has one shot to answer all 3 in a single subject otherwise, that subject is skipped and the next subject is shown. As the subjects in each test differ from game to game.
For JumpStart Preschool 99 as an Example:
Each Subject has 3 Points in the Test, that's 1 Level per Point per Subject Question. Those Subjects are...
= Colors, Shapes, Sizes
= Quantities
= Listening
= Phonics
= 123s
= ABCs
= Differences
and
= Matching
So we have 8 Subjects... For a Minimum, Middle or Maximum Score, you need to Multiply the Number of Subjects with the Number of Levels in that game...


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So doing the math on this...
8 JumpStart Preschool 99 Subjects Multiplied by 1 Level = 8 Points as the Minimum Score

8 JumpStart Preschool 99 Subjects Multiplied by 2 Levels = 16 Points as the Middle Score

and
8 JumpStart Preschool 99 Subjects Multiplied by ALL 3 Levels = 24 Points as the Maximum Score...
See how this works, Athena, Emmaline & Crysta?
We do this method for the Remaining 10 Assessment Tests in the JumpStart Series to build a result chart with its Subjects including the multiples of the Skill Levels.
Richard asked the girls
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2025 7:22 am


Crysta
Fairy of Ferngully
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So these are methods teachers use in schools correct?
thinks Crysta fascinating

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Athena
Princess of Atlantica
"Have you seen a world that makes such wonderful things before?"

I see how it made sense for the narrator to multiply the # of subjects with the number of levels =)
thinks pretty cool subjects too, smart

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Emmaline
Princess of Merroway Cove

ahha yes we see how it works, for all 3 levels 8 times 3 = 24 maximum points, that's great, and there are 10 assessment tests left? good luck with the result chart=)
thinks to say Emmaline

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PostPosted: Wed Dec 31, 2025 7:34 am


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Richard
St. Ivalice Prince (Knight)
"Strength isn't my only weapon."

[1990s Classroom]
*JumpStart Pre-K Chart*
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Of course. Here's a Table Chart of the Rest of the JumpStart Games from Pre-K to 6th Grade...
For JumpStart Pre-K's 9 Subjects
= ABC Order
= Counting
= Numbers
= Letter Sounds
= ABCs
= Sequencing
= Shapes, Sizes, Colors
= Visual Memory
and
= Sorting
So that's a factor of 1x9, 2x9 & 3x9 for the JumpStart Pre-K Assessment Test.

9 JumpStart Pre-K Subjects Multiplied by 1 Level = 9 Points as the Minimum Score

9 JumpStart Pre-K Subjects Multiplied by 2 Level = 18 Points as the Minimum Score

and
9 JumpStart Pre-K Subjects Multiplied by 3 Level = 27 Points as the Minimum Score.

The thing about the JumpStart Assessment Tests is that each subject has 3 Consecutive Questions and one shot to get all of them right. Meaning if a person gets 2 right but one wrong. They would skip to the next subject, starting its 3 Questions from Scratch but retains their best score from the previous subject.
Richard said to the Girls.

*JumpStart Kindergarten 98 Chart*

Next is the Chart for JumpStart Kindergarten 98 which has 10 Subjects
= ABCs
= ABC Order
= Word Pairs
= Phonics
= Visual Discrimination
= Sorting by Size
= Comprehension
= Numbers
= Counting
and
= Sequences
The Scoring Factors for JumpStart Kindergarten 1998 are under these Multiples...
1x10 for Level 1 Scoring = 10 Points Minimum
2x10 for Level 2 Scoring = 20 Points Middle
and 3x10 for Level 3 Scoring = 30 Points Maximum
Grades 1-3 are next
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