HELPING THE CHEMISTRY BEGINNER GRASP FORMULAS AND NOMENCLATURE FLASH CARDS

1933 ◽  
Vol 33 (5) ◽  
pp. 511-515 ◽  
Author(s):  
Francis C. Coulson
Keyword(s):  
Author(s):  
Sabatini Sitorus And Masitowarni Siregar

This study attempts to increase students’ vocabulary achievement by using flash cards. The objective of the study is to investigate whether the using of flash card can improve students’ vocabulary achievement. This study conduct by applying Classroom Action Research which was carried out in two cycles in six meetings. The subject of this study of SD Negeri 174559 Siraituruk, Porsea which consisted of 34 students. For collecting data, the instruments used were quantitative (vocabulary test) and qualitative data (interview sheet, observation sheet, and diary notes. Based on the data, it was found that the mean of the second cycle (80, 44) is higher than the mean of first cycle (64, 85) and pre-test (44, 41).  Based on interview sheet, observation sheet and diary notes, it was found thee students were more active and more enthusiastic during the teaching learning process in the second cycle than the first one. It was concluded that teaching vocabulary by using  flash cards can improve the students’ vocabulary achievement.


2011 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yu Jian
Keyword(s):  

2011 ◽  
Vol 85 (6) ◽  
pp. 75-76
Author(s):  
Josh Stenberg
Keyword(s):  

2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (11) ◽  
pp. 735-748
Author(s):  
Hermansyah Hermansyah ◽  
Nurhendi Nurhendi

The purpose of this research is to see how flash cards influence the students' English vocabulary mastery. The researchers of this research used quantitative research methods with posttest only control design of true experimental design. The random sampling method was employed in this research's sampling. The data collected in this research was put to the test (multiple choice test). The researchers of this research gave different treatments for the experimental and control groups. The treatment for the experimental group was learning English with flash card media and the treatment for the control group was learning English conventionally. After the two sample groups were given different treatment, the two sample groups were each given a posttest with an instrument consisting of 20 multiple-choice questions with 4 alternative answer choices that had been tested beforehand and validated empirically. Analysis of research data is descriptive and inferential, which inferentially uses the t test, by first testing the assumptions of data normality and homogeneity of variance. The results showed that flash cards had an influence on students' English vocabulary mastery. Therefore, it can be said that this research has proved that there was a significant result of using Flash Cards towards children's English vocabulary mastery.


2006 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
pp. 11-18 ◽  
Author(s):  
E. M. Cutrim ◽  
D. Rudge ◽  
K. Kits ◽  
J. Mitchell ◽  
R. Nogueira

Abstract. Responding to the call for reform in science education, changes were made in an introductory meteorology and climate course offered at a large public university. These changes were a part of a larger project aimed at deepening and extending a program of science content courses that model effective teaching strategies for prospective middle school science teachers. Therefore, revisions were made to address misconceptions about meteorological phenomena, foster deeper understanding of key concepts, encourage engagement with the text, and promote inquiry-based learning. Techniques introduced include: use of a flash cards, student reflection questionnaires, writing assignments, and interactive discussions on weather and forecast data using computer technology such as Integrated Data Viewer (IDV). The revision process is described in a case study format. Preliminary results (self-reflection by the instructor, surveys of student opinion, and measurements of student achievement), suggest student learning has been positively influenced. This study is supported by three grants: NSF grant No. 0202923, the Unidata Equipment Award, and the Lucia Harrison Endowment Fund.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (5) ◽  
pp. 86
Author(s):  
Peter Edward Doe ◽  
Sarah Lyden ◽  
Seeta Jaikaran-Doe ◽  
Xiaolin Wang

Undergraduate engineering units (subjects) are delivered by Australian academics at two universities in China over a three-week period. Students may choose to transfer to the Australian university to complete the final two years of the Bachelor of Engineering with Honours degree (2+2 program). The aim of this study is to determine what strategies are most effective for the Australian university academics to adopt for effective delivery of engineering units at Chinese universities. A mixed methods approach was applied to in-class feedback and student surveys. Three major themes: Language, Learning and Social were identified. These themes were further explored in a quantitative survey of Chinese students newly-arrived in Australia in 2016. Successful strategies for delivering engineering units included referring questions to discussion groups; students explaining difficult concepts to other students; writing key words on the board and flash cards. The principal concern for students before they transferred to Australia was the teaching and learning style of the Australian university academics. However, English language proficiency was the major concern for students transferred to Australia. The strategy for improving Chinese students’ engagement and learning outcomes should focus on additional support both in China and Australia.


1989 ◽  
Vol 24 (5) ◽  
pp. 589-592
Author(s):  
Elizabeth L. Squires ◽  
Linda J. Reetz

Presents instructions for the use of vocabulary flash cards and 10 practice activities.


2015 ◽  
Vol 21 (7) ◽  
pp. 438-441
Author(s):  
Jennifer J. Wall ◽  
Heidi N. Beatty ◽  
Michael P. Rogers

Are you fortunate enough to have a classroom set of iPads® or another type of mobile technology? Perhaps you have only one iPad linked to a projector, and you organize students in teams to take turns. What kinds of applications (apps) do you have on your classroom iPads? Looking through the iTunes App Store, one will find many apps designed to allow students to practice basic fact fluency—essentially fancy electronic flash cards. Are these truly the only types of apps that are available?


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 90
Author(s):  
Felisia Ferra Ristanti ◽  
Fajar Arianto

The purpose of research to determine and describe whether the concept of flash card utilization is able to increase students activity students in learning in Geography subject. Though geography is a very important subject, particularly in determining the ample number of fauna found in Indonesia, which is even categorized as an endemic fauna. In addition, the manner in delivering subtopic which is considered monotonous by relying solely on reading books and summarizing what they have read are two things that are not surprising. Hence, those two facts encourage students not perform geography lessons enthusiastically. Considering the problems that occur, therefore I am interested in engaging the learning media "Flash Card" in delivering Subtopic of fauna distributions, especially in Indonesia. In each of these Flash Cards there is information regarding the fauna, starts from the picture, name, location of the distribution area, and animal characteristics. After performing the learning process engaging Flash Cards, students were divided into several groups and present Indonesia map along with regions name in front of the class. Then, the teacher would provide some questions related to the fauna characteristics and the groups were asked to answer questions by mentioning names and showing the origin of the fauna asked in the map. During this learning, students will likely compete againts other groups, but happened to be a pleasant circumstance without pressure. And at the end of the chapter, students will take a written test related to fauna distribution subtopic. The final result after applying the media "Flash Cards" turned out to be succeesful in improving student learning outcomes, especially upon fauna distribution subtopic in Indonesia at class XI IPS 1 SMA XinZhong Surabaya. As many as 28 students out of 36 students who did not accomplishminimum standard of 75 points, after engaging the media "Flash Card" they decreased up to only 3 students who did not meet the minimum criteria. Thereby, this result indicates that "Flash Card" mediautilization helps students to understand properly, embrace the subtopic adequately, and assist students to obtain better grades. Keywords: Geography Subject, Flash Card, pretest, posttest References Agung, A.A.Gede. (1998). Pengantar Evaluasi Pendidikan. Singaraja: STKIP Singaraja. Anggarwati, A. (2014). Pengaruh Make A Match Berbantuan Media Kartu Gambar Terhadap Hasil Belajar IPS SD.Jurnal (diterbitkan).Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha Astuti,W.(2013). Pengaruh Media Kartu Bergambar Terhadap Hasil Belajar Siswa Pada Materi Jamur di SMA.Jurnal (diterbitkan). Untan. Dimyati & Mudjiono. (2006). Hakikat Belajar dan Pembelajaran..Jakarta: Rineka Cipta Depdikbud.(1995). Metodik Khusus Pengajaran IPS di SekolahDasar. Jakarta: Depdikbud Handayani, F.(2009). Cooperative Learning Type Team Game Tournament (TGT) to increase the Learning Outcome of the Student of Class VII at SMP Negeri 1 PurwodadiPasuruan to Consept Kinds of Form the Earth Surface. Thesis, Geography Education Departement. Post Graduate Program, State University of Malang Hidayat, M, et al. (2008). Development of Geography Education in Elementary Schools. Jakarta: Ministry of National Education. Joni. (1984). Teaching and Learning Strategies. Jakarta: Ministry of Education and Culture Maghfiroh, (2013).Penggunaan Media Flashcard untukmeningkatkanhasilbelajar IPS padaPembelajarantematik di SekolahDasar.Surabaya : PGSD Unesa Ministry of Education and Culture.(1995). Special Methodology for Geography Teaching in Elementary Schools. Jakarta: Ministry of Education and Culture Mugiyanto.(2007). Penggunaan Kartu Konsep untuk Meningkatkan Hasil Pembelajaran Sejarah.Onlineat.http://jurnaljpi.wordpress.com/2007/ 11/14/mugiyanto.(2 Januari 2009). Noor, J. (2010). Metodelogi Penelitian. Jakarta: KencanaPrenada Media Group. Permana.(2015). Penerapan pembelajaran IPS dengan media ular tangga untuk meningkatkan minat belajar siswa. Kediri: Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri. Rohani, A. (1997). Media Instruksional Edukatif. Jakarta: Rineka Cipta. Copyright (c) 2019 Geosfera Indonesia Journal and Department of Geography Education, University of Jember This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share A like 4.0 International License


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