scholarly journals Developing Guessing Game for Teaching Vocabulary to the Fifth Grade Students of SD Negeri 5 Kubutambahan

2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 64
Author(s):  
Komang Gede Suardiyasa

This present study was a research and development (R&D) which concerned in; identifying the kinds of vocabulary were appropriate to be developed as Guessing Game (GG) for teaching vocabulary to the fifth grade of students of SD Negeri 5 Kubutambahan, analyzing the quality of the developed Guessing Game (GG) for teaching vocabulary to the fifth grade of students of SD Negeri 5 Kubutambahan. This study followed the R&D design proposed by Dick and Carey (2005). This design involves: need analysis, instructional analysis, learner and learning environment, performance objectives, assessment rubric, story board, design and develop, formative evaluation, revision and final product. The subjects of the study were students of fifth grade and the teacher of SD Negeri 5 Kubutambahan. the data were collected through observation, questionnaire, interview, document review and expert judgment. The result of the study shows that: (1) there were four guessing games have been developed with four different themes which were aimed to be used as a media for teaching vocabulary to the first semester of 5th grade students. Those guessing game were designed based on the criteria of English syllabus of school based curriculum for the first semester of 5th grade students and also based on criteria of educational app by Lee & Cherner (2015). The final of the guessing game were presented into CD and a manual guide book for teacher. (2) the overall quality of the developed guessing game from the judgment of experts was categorized as excellent (2.73). 

2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wayan Saputra

This study aimed at developing peripheral learning material in an attempt to improve fifth grade students’ vocabulary. This study used ADDIE model proposed by McGriff to develop the product. The stages used were (1) Analyze, (2) Design, (3) Develop, (4) Implement, and (5) Evaluation. Based on the result of need analysis it can be concluded that the peripheral learning material produced was in the form of poster that contained word, picture and simple sentence by concerning the criteria of the good material and poster. The interview guide and questionnaire were used in this stage as the instruments. After analyzing the needs, the product was design by making the blueprint, draft, illustration as well as inserting the word and sentences. The product was revised and developed in the development stage. Furthermore, the product was implemented in limited trial by attaching the poster around the class, conducting the first observation, changing the poster, and conducting the second observation. The response of the students and the teacher were gained by using the questionnaire and the interview. In order to check the quality of the product, the expert judgement sheet was used as the instrument. From both of expert judges it can be categorized that the product was excellent product. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (2) ◽  
pp. 501
Author(s):  
Rara Marselina Jupon ◽  
Leni Anggraeni ◽  
Ponidi Ponidi

The low interest of students in Indonesian language subject caused the majority of the students to be less enthusiastic about the lessons delivered by the teacher, so that students’ learning outcomes were low. The purpose of this study was to increase students’ interest and learning outcomes in Indonesian subjects through direct learning for 5th grade students in SDN 3 Karangraja. The subjects of this study were the fifth-grade students of SDN 3 Karangraja, with the total of 25 students. This research was conducted for two cycles. The results showed that in each cycle there was a progress that was proven with the result in the first cycle, the students’ interest reached 13 students (52.00%) in learning and students who passed the learning through the improvement in cycle I were only 13 students (52.0%). In the second cycle improvement, there was an increase in interest of 23 students (92.00%). Thus, the learning outcomes of students were increasing with the number of 23 students (92.0%) passed the subject. This result proved that through the direct learning method students could solve their own problems in Indonesian language subject.


2000 ◽  
Vol 27 (2) ◽  
pp. 167-176 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marsha Davis ◽  
Tom Baranowski ◽  
Ken Resnicow ◽  
Janice Baranowski ◽  
Colleen Doyle ◽  
...  

Gimme 5 (Georgia) was a school-based nutrition education effectiveness trial to help fourth- and fifth-grade students eat more fruit, 100% juice, and vegetables (FJV). Process evaluation assessed fidelity of implementation, reach, and use of intervention materials and environmental mediators: teacher training, curriculum delivery, participation in family activities, attendance at evening point-of-purchase grocery store activities, and availability and accessibility of FJV at home. Approximately half of the curriculum activities were implemented in fourth and fifth grades. The lowest proportion completed were those most pertinent to behavior change. Eighty-seven percent of parents reported participating in homework activities with their fourth grader, 66% with fifth graders. Sixty-five percent of parents reported viewing a video with their child in both grades. Ten percent attended evening point-of-purchase grocery store activities. The low level of implementation and modest level of participation in family activities suggest that higher levels of behavior change may have occurred if exposure to the intervention had been higher.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (7) ◽  
pp. 568-576
Author(s):  
Nurlaini Nurlaini

Improving the quality of social studies learning consists of improving teacher skills, student activities, and learning outcomes. Data on student learning outcomes showed as many as 21 students (70%) of the 30 students did not complete the KKM (64). This happens because the teacher has not been optimal in using learning models and media, causing student activity and learning outcomes to be low. Therefore, it is necessary to improve the quality of social studies learning through the application of the Learning Cycle model with video media. The purpose of this study was to improve the quality of social studies learning through the Learning Cycle model with video media for fifth grade students at SDN 32 Sungai Jaring. This study used classroom action research which was carried out in three cycles, each cycle consisting of one meeting with four stages, namely planning, implementation, observation, and reflection. The results of the reflection as planning for the next cycle. The subjects of this study were teachers and 30 fifth grade students at SDN 32 Sungai Jaring. Data collection techniques using test and non-test techniques were analyzed with descriptive and qualitative descriptive statistical techniques. The results showed that the teacher's skills in the first cycle obtained good criteria, the second cycle obtained very good requirements, and the third cycle obtained very good requirements. Student activities in cycle I got good criteria, cycle II got good criteria, and cycle III got very good criteria. Student learning outcomes in cycle I obtained sufficient criteria, cycle II obtained good criteria, and cycle III obtained excellent criteria. The conclusion of this research is the Learning Cycle model with video media can improve the quality of social studies learning for class V SDN 32 Sungai Jaring.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 105-117
Author(s):  
Novia Indriani ◽  
Aan Subhan Pamungkas ◽  
Trian Pamungkas Alamsyah

This research aims to develop mathematics student activity sheets on cube and rectangle box volume material, to determine the quality of mathematicsl activity sheets developed and to find out the user's response to mathematics activity sheets, and to understand students' understanding after using a sheet of mathematics activity. The development research method used in this study refers to the research design of the 4D model developed by Thiagarajan which consists of 4 stages of development namely Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate. The subjects of this study were 30 fifth grade students at Panancangan Elementary School 2. The results of the study were (1) the average level of feasibility of the mathematics activity sheet reached 84.6% which was included in the category of "very feasible", obtain an average percentage of 97% which is included in the category of "very good", (3) the teacher's response to the sheet of mathematics activity gets an average percentage of 83% which falls into the category of "very good" and (4) understanding test students obtain an average value of 86.03 which shows students' understanding in the "very good" category so that it can be concluded that the mathematics activity sheet was successfully developed into a better teaching material because it has been prepared according to the design and is able to provide learning benefits.


2015 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dwi Setia Ningrum ◽  
Leonard Leonard

<p>This research aimed to make the development of an effective instructional <br />design for Elementary School student’s class 1 to facilitate the development of <br />mathematics learning process based on expert assessment, the achievement of problem-solving abilities, and the student’s response. The development Procedure is adapted from instructional development models M. Atwi Suparman including the step definition, analysis and development of a prototype system, and conducting formative evaluation. The yielded products included of book learning model, student activity sheets, and student test results. This product has several times revised based on suggestions and feedback from lecturers, validators, and limited testing. The results showed that (1) the quality of the Mathematics learning materials Grade 1 of Elementary School based on expert assessment is fair; (2) the students response to the learning material products classified as very positive. After using Math instructional design is expected to facilitate either students or teacher of elementary school in Mathematics Learnig Grade 1. </p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dewi Sutria

The purpose of this study are to increase students’ learning activities in the learning process of mathematics by applying the type of Think-Pair-Share (TPS) cooperative learning and to improve students’ learning outcomes in mathematics. This research was carried out in the fifth grade Students in Elemntary School 47 Jambi  during the first semester of 2017/2018 Academic Year. The action was carried out in 2 cycles with the subject matter covered in cycle I was about explaining and reducing two fractions with different denominators and in cycle II about multiplication and division of decimal fractions. Data was collected by observation methods using observation sheets and student learning outcomes was collected using tests. The results of the study based on data analysis showed an increase in learning outcomes from 64.29% wich is sufficient category in the first cycle to be a good category in the second cycle with 83.93%. For student learning outcome there was an improvement from 50% with inactive categories to 90% with very active categories.. The results of this study indicate that the application of the Think-Pair-Share (TPS) Cooperative Learning model can be used to improve student learning outcomes.


2015 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Michael Hodges ◽  
Chong Lee ◽  
Kent A. Lorenz ◽  
Daniel Cipriani

Summary Study aim: this study examined the item difficulty and item discrimination scores for the HRFK PE Metrics cognitive assessment tool for 5th-grade students. Materials and methods: ten elementary physical education teachers volunteered to participate. Based on convenience, participating teachers selected two 5th grade physical education classes. Teachers then gave students (N = 633) a 28-question paper and pencil HRFK exam using PE Metrics Standards 3 and 4. Item difficulty and discrimination analysis and Rasch Modeling were used data to determine underperforming items. Results: analysis suggests that at least three items are problematic. The Rasch Model confirmed this result and identified similar items with high outfit mean square values and low Point Biserial correlation values. Conclusions: teachers are in need of valid and reliable HRFK assessment tools. Without the removal of three items in the PE Metrics HRFK exam for 5th-grade students, complete use of the exam could offer incorrect conclusions.


Author(s):  
Partini Partini

<p>Abstract. The purpose of this study was to find out the application of the drill method in improving the results of volleyball under-passing learning of fifth grade students of Mlese 1 Elementary School in Klaten Regency, Semester I 2018/2019 Academic Year. The research subjects consisted of 18 students. The instrument used to measure the success of teacher and student activities in teaching and learning activities is by using an observation sheet, while measuring student learning outcomes is a cognitive, affective and psychomotor test. This<br />research was conducted in two cycles. The stages in this study follow the procedure of classroom action research, namely: (1) planning, (2) implementation of actions, (3) observations, and (4) reflection. From the results of the study concluded that the activities and learning outcomes of fifth grade students of SD Negeri 1 Mlese Gantiwarno District, Klaten Regency using the drill method showed maximum results, where in the first cycle the completeness level of teacher activities in carrying out learning activities only reached 72.72%<br />and increased in cycle II to 100%, for student learning completeness data 70% and experienced an increase in cycle II to 90%, this has exceeded standards based on minimum completeness criteria of 85%. While the learning outcomes of students in the first cycle only reached 66.67%, increasing in the second cycle to 94.44% or have reached the level of learning completeness set by the school which is 80%. Thus it can be concluded that the application of the drill method can improve the results of volleyball under-passing learning in grade V students of SD Negeri 1 Mlese Gantiwarno District, Klaten Regency, first semester of the school year 2018/2019.</p>


Author(s):  
Jayanti Elishabet Carolina ◽  
Gusti Yarmi ◽  
Dorutul Yatimah

The use of the Guided Writing Activity Strategy (SAMT) method in making a simple dialogue script can be applied by the teacher to optimize the ability of students. SAMT method makes the role of the teacher who so far has only been a giver of assignments will switch in the form of collaboration with students. SAMT method in fifth-grade students of SDN Malaka Jaya 06 Pagi East Jakarta is intended to make efforts to improve the quality of learning, especially on simple dialog scriptwriting skills that are expected to affect improving student learning outcomes in writing simple dialog scripts.


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