scholarly journals Can Numeration Ability Be Enhanced Through Physical Activity of Traditional Tabak Games?

Author(s):  
Fitriana Puspa Hidasari ◽  
Muhammad Fachrurrozi Bafadal ◽  
Ahmad Yani

The purpose of this study was to develop traditional tabak games into playing and learning media for elementary school students’ Mathematics learning. The research method used is a product development activity, so this type of research includes research and development. In the R&D research model chosen, the research and development model developed by (Gall Borg & P). Based on the stages of the research that has been carried out, the results of this research are a discovery in learning physical education and learning mathematics based on culture which is packaged in traditional Tabak games, and the advantages of this research result are made in video form and can be accessed easily via YouTube account. The conclusion in this study is that the traditional game of tabak based on numeracy skills is a discovery in learning mathematics and physical education based on culture which is packaged through tabak games. This research innovation makes it easier for elementary school students to understand mathematics learning, especially arithmetic material, and can be applied through physical education learning and students can play independently and in groups in the student’s neighborhood. This product can help to enrich the cultural knowledge of West Kalimantan and increase physical activity.

Author(s):  
Widyasari Widyasari ◽  
Hadi Sutopo ◽  
Murniati Agustian

Mathematics in elementary school is difficult to understand, boring, formal, theoretical, and book-based learning, which makes students tired of listening and paying attention. The purpose of this study is to create a learning prototype based on QR codes, especially mathematics learning in elementary schools. Using the QR code, students can access math games related to the course. This learning model could encourage students to learn mathematics. The research included seven steps in research and development named after Borg & Gall, such as need assessment, plan, early product development, first test, revise early product, field test and revise product. The object of the research is QR code-based learning, and the respondents are elementary school students and teachers. After analyzing data in the first and field test, researchers found the result. QR code-based learning could support children for learning mathematics.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 77-88
Author(s):  
Mukti Sintawati ◽  
Mifta Rudiyanta ◽  
Muhammad Nuryanto

Learning mathematics in elementary school is expected to adjust to the cognitive development of students. Abstract mathematical concepts make students need help to understand them. This study aims to develop mathematics learning media geometry for 4th grade elementary school students. This development research uses the Borg & Gall research model which was carried out to the seventh stage, namely research and information collecting, planning, developing preliminary form a product, preliminary field testing, main product revision, main field testing, and operational product revision. Product trials were conducted at Ngablak Public Elementary School. Data collection instruments were using a questionnaire. The questionnaire used to assess the appropriateness of the media was an expert validation assessment sheet, while the teachers’ assessment sheet and students’ response questionnaire were used to determine the practicality of the product. The validation results from the experts obtained that the Magic Geometry media was declared very appropriate to be used in learning mathematics with an average score of 4.45. The results of the teacher practicality assessment were stated to be very practical with a score of 4.9 and the student’s response questionnaire received an average score of 4.2 with a practical category. The results of the student response questionnaire also showed that Magic Geometry made learning becomes more interesting and materials easier to understand.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (4) ◽  
pp. 1087-1096
Author(s):  
Supriadi Supriadi

COMMUNITY SERVICE INNOVATION OF THE SCHOOL MATHEMATICS HEALTH CENTER (PUSKESMAS) IN LEARNING MATHEMATICS BASED ON THE TOWN SQUARE. The purpose of this study was to develop an innovation in the school’s mathematics health center in mathematics learning through city square-based mathematics learning. Descriptive method is used with subjects in early childhood and elementary school students who are in the location of the school mathematics health center. The instrument used by the researcher itself, data collection techniques using structured interviews, observation and documentation. The data analysis technique used triangulation, data reduction, data presentation and conclusion drawing. The results showed that the media presented at the Puskesmas were all new and they had not yet gotten them in their respective schools. The attitude of students who become happy, like, cheerful in learning mathematics and easy to understand mathematical concepts, and bring out the creativity of early age and elementary school students in learning mathematics. Student concentration also increases because the learning model used uses an individual approach, so that they can focus more on seeing the student learning process. Parents who accompany their children generally feel happy because their children enjoy learning mathematics. Puskesmas activities have an impact on early age and elementary school students to be happy learning mathematics, like learning with mathematics media, cheerful in following math tutoring and enjoy learning mathematics. This program is also highly supported by parents because it is very helpful in the learning process of their children and eases the family’s economic burden in education.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1356336X2110463
Author(s):  
Sami Yli-Piipari ◽  
Arto Gråstén ◽  
Mikko Huhtiniemi ◽  
Kasper Salin ◽  
Timo Jaakkola

One of the central goals of school physical education (PE) is to improve physical literacy in youth to nurture their ability, confidence, and desire to be physically active for life. The aim of this study was to examine the stability of the selected PE-centered physical literacy indicators on school students’ objectively measured moderate-to-vigorous intensity physical activity (MVPA). This study was a follow-up study tracking a sample of 450 Finnish children ( M  =  11.26[0.32]; nfemales  =  194; nmales   =  256) across upper elementary school from fifth (T1) to sixth (T2) grade. A set of independent variables (motor competence, health-related fitness, in-class PE MVPA, and PE motivation and enjoyment) and total MVPA as a dependent variable were collected, and gender and body mass index were controlled in the analyses. The entire model explained almost 29% of MVPA in T1 and 26% in T2. While cardiorespiratory endurance (β  =  0.29) and MVPA in PE (β  =  0.20) were statistically significant predictors of MVPA in T1, MVPA in PE (β  =  0.23), and identified regulation (β  =  0.16) were statistically significant predictors at T2. Across the time, boys had higher levels of MVPA compared to girls (T1: β  =  −0.12; T2: β  =  −0.14), whereas the relationship was inverted in motor coordination (T1: β  =  0.13; T2: β  =  0.12). The findings of this study suggest that MVPA in PE is an important contributor to children's MVPA, and its role is eminent during the last two grades of elementary school.


Author(s):  
Donny Anhar Fahmi

ABSTRACTIn the process of study in physical education,sport, and health for elementary school student, aerobic gymnastic is can used as one of matery in rhitmic activity for V class. Will hoped to add the variety in physical education,sport, and health material which limited variety. This research becomes the development f the research it self. The procedures of this research which is used consist of the analysis of product which is developed, to improve product earlier, the expert validation, the field trial, consist of the small groupt test and the big group test, product revision, and the development product resultThe research result is a product model for aerobic gymnastic can be used as media learning of physical education,sport, and health. Based on the scale wide test to the product, the using of aerobic gymnastic model to the student, it can increase the pulse for about 62% from 120 student. From the response which is given to 120 student to the psycomotor aspect which including in a good category as much as 94 student, middle category as much as 23 student, and low category as much as 3 student. For Cognitive aspect including a good category as much as 81 student, middle category as much as 34 student, and low category as much as 5 student. Affective aspect which including good category as much as 88 student, middle category as much as 26 student, and low category as much as 6 student.Based on the researh result which is concluded?é?á: (1) The development of aerobic gymnastic model for learning physical education,sport, and health elementary school students can be increase physical activity student in learning. Improvement pulse rate that happened of students until 62 %. This matter is knowable from means of pulse rate before learning aerobic gymnastic is 93 times a minut, and experiencing of improvement until 150 times a minut after following learn aerobic gymnastic. (2) The student is very intersting and feels happy with the aerobic gymnastic model which is thaugt so that the student can move effectively in learning implementation.?é?áKeyword: Development, Aerobic Gymnastic, Physical Education, Elementary School Student.


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 301
Author(s):  
Yenny Suzana ◽  
Sabaruddin Sabaruddin ◽  
Suesthi Maharani ◽  
Zainal Abidin

This research is to develop mathematics teaching materials that are integrated with elementary school thematic learning. The purpose of the development is to obtain mathematics teaching materials that prioritize the local wisdom of the Acehnese people. This teaching material is helpful for fifth-grade elementary school students in which there are character values for learning mathematics. This study uses a qualitative descriptive research method with the ADDIE model development research design. This research focuses on analyzing elementary school teachers who face the problem of integrated mathematics-based character education in thematic learning, then making initial designs and developing character education-based mathematics teaching materials that are integrated into the learning theme. The results showed that character education-based mathematics teaching materials were compatible with elementary students' thematic learning. Mathematics teaching materials focused on solving math problems for elementary students, integrating character values in mathematics with various themes in thematic learning by integrating each mathematics material into themes. The mathematics teaching materials developed were designed with various activities related to daily activities with straightforward language to be understood and made into a mathematical model. 


2015 ◽  
Vol 34 (2) ◽  
pp. 189-209 ◽  
Author(s):  
Weiyun Chen ◽  
Andrew J. Hypnar

Motivations for and positive attitudes toward physical activity (PA) developed during childhood are likely to be carried over to adulthood. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between three psychological needs satisfaction, motivational regulations in physical education (PE), and attitudes toward participation in leisure-time PA among upper elementary school students. One thousand and seventy-three students in grades 3-5 anonymously and voluntarily completed three measures, including Psychological Needs Satisfaction, Motivational Regulations, and Attitudes, which were modified from previous works and judged by a panel of experts to ensure the wording of each item was understandable for upper elementary school students. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics, composite reliability coefficient, and multilevel confirmatory factor analysis methods. The results indicated that the composite reliability coefficients of the measures were above .60, ranging from .62 to .79. The results of structural equation model indicated that satisfactions of autonomy, competence, and relatedness were significantly instrumental to the enhancement of autonomous motivation in PE settings and attitudes toward PA participation. Elementary school students’ having fun, obtaining benefits, and being with friends were all major motivational factors contributing to positive attitudes toward PA outside of school.


For some people with dyslexia, success in the field of mathematics may be something that must be achieved with great struggle. There are various studies that report this problem that 10% of dyslexic children are geniuses in mathematics and show very good achievements in mathematics, but there are a majority of people with dyslexia experience dyscalculia or learning difficulties in mathematics. To overcome this requirement,an effort or strategy can make children absorb and understand learning mathematics well and can learn normally


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