scholarly journals Development of Inquiry Based Mathematics Learning Tools For Class IV Elementary Schools

Author(s):  
Janewar Janewar ◽  
Ahmad Fauzan ◽  
Alwen Bentri

Mathematical learning that is done does not achieve maximum learning outcomes. This is caused by their lack of learning activities, and the monotonous way of learning. The objectives of this study are to 1) produce inquiry-based mathematics lesson plans and worksheets for grade IV elementary schools with valid criteria, 2) produce inquiry-based mathematics worksheets and worksheets for class IV elementary schools with practical criteria, 3) produce inquiry-based mathematics worksheets and worksheets for inquiry Class IV Elementary School with effective criteria. This study is an educational research model design research that develops a product. This research procedure 1) preliminary analysis stage, 2) design phase, 3) assessment stage. Data collection instruments for interview guidelines, observation sheets. The data analysis stage uses practicality results and effectiveness test data. The results showed that 1) the results obtained illustrated that the developed Mathematics Worksheets were valid and could be used in learning Mathematics, 2) the practicality of inquiry-based Mathematics Worksheets provided that the Inquiry-based Mathematics Worksheets were very very practical to use and could increase student interest in Mathematics learning, 3) the effectiveness of using Inquiry-based Math LKS, student learning activities while learning to use LKS are very high and student learning outcomes in the cognitive, affective, and psychomotor domains also show good results. These observations provide an illustration that the use of Inquiry based Mathematics Worksheet has been effective.

KadikmA ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 14
Author(s):  
Binti Munawaroh

The research is about classroom action research in class XI MIPA 2 SMA Negeri 3 Bondowoso in the 2019/2020 school year. Data collection methods in this research are observation, documentation, and tests. The data obtained are student interest in learning, teacher activities and student learning activities during the learning process and learning outcomes in cycle I and cycle II. Student learning activity data obtained from observations. Student learning activities were analyzed descriptively. While the completeness of students' mathematics learning outcomes was obtained from the postest results. Classical student learning activities have increased in each activity indicator observed from cycle I to cycle II. This can be seen from students who do activity indicators, the percentage increases from cycle I and cycle II, from 73% to 93%. The increase in completeness of student learning outcomes occurred in each cycle, namely 31.5% in cycle I to 89.6% in cycle II. Based on the results above, it shows that the Reciprocal Teaching Strategy with Audiovisual Media can be used as an alternative to learning that can make students more active and can understand mathematical concepts in order to improve learning activities and student learning outcomes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 67-83
Author(s):  
Ahmad Abdul Rochim ◽  
Siti Bandiah

The accuracy in choosing a learning strategy is a very important part in efforts to improve the achievement of student learning outcomes. Therefore this study aims to determine the effect of learning strategies on mathematics learning outcomes. This study uses a 2x2 factorial design research. Through this design the effects of Interactive learning strategies and problem-based learning will be compared to student mathematics learning outcomes. The population in this study were all students of grade IV SDN 09 Kaba Wetan, totaling 76 students, consisting of 2 classes. To determine the sample class, a random sampling technique is used. The sample classes used were 2 classes totaling 76 students, class IV-A as an Interactive class and class IV-B as a problem-based class. The data analysis technique used is descriptive and inferential statistical techniques. And testing the analysis requirements is the normality test using the Lilifors Test, while the homogeneity requirements are using the F Test and Barlett Test. After testing the analysis requirements, the two-way variance analysis of Analilsis is performed. The results of this study indicate that there is an interaction effect between learning strategies on student mathematics learning outcomes. So that the selection of appropriate learning strategies is influenced by the ability of teachers to understand the characteristics of their students. In the learning strategy applied by the teacher can optimize student mathematics learning outcomes by choosing class strategies namely Interactive learning and problem based learning classes.


Author(s):  
Ali Rachmad Hasibuan

This study aims to Improve Student Learning Outcomes in Triangular Material and Quadrilateral Class IV 200503 Public Elementary School Education with 30 students. The findings of this study are as follows: (1) The average value of students' mathematics learning in Triangular and Quadrilateral material before the Learning Learning Cycle model is applied in Class IV 200503 Public Elementary School Education is 30%. Based on the average value, it can be said that the student learning outcomes before the application of the Learning Cycle learning model in class IV SD Negeri 200503 Pijorkoling is relatively low. After the Learning Cycle learning model was applied in the material Triangle and Quadrilateral, the percentage value of student learning completeness is 60% at the end of the cycle I.  At the end of the second cycle the average class value with the percentage of student mastery 93.33%, (2) Application of learning models Learning Cycle on Triangle and Quadrilateral methods can attract students' attention, (3) there is an increase in student learning outcomes after the application of Learning Cycle learning models in Triangle and Quadrangular material in class IV 200503 Public Elementary School, therefore learning Learning Cycle models can improve learning outcomes Specifically Mathematics in Triangle and Quadrilateral Material of students in Class IV SD Negeri 200503 Education.


Author(s):  
Dwi Haryani

<p><em>This research was carried out with the aim of improving student learning outcomes for class IV mathematics at SDN Baros 04 with a factorization table prop on the material to determine the KPK and FPB. This type of research is classroom action research (CAR). The subjects were class IV students, totaling 20 students. This CAR design includes planning, implementation, observation (evaluation), and reflection. Data collection techniques using observation and tests. Data analysis used quantitative descriptive statistics. The results showed an increase in learning outcomes in each cycle. During the pre-cycle the average value of 59.50 with the percentage of completeness (30%) increased during the first cycle to 67.75 the percentage of completeness (60%) and increased again in the second cycle with an average value of 80.50 the percentage of completeness (90%). Thus, it can be concluded that the use of factorization table props on the material to determine GCF and KPK can improve student learning outcomes.</em></p>


2022 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Dewi Rayani ◽  
Baiq Sarlita Kartiani ◽  
Lalu Jaswandi

The Covid 19 outbreak very significant impact on various sectors of individual life, one of which is the education sector. Where students and teachers alike do not have the readiness to do learning at this time. The government has issued a policy regarding not being allowed to hold crowds to stop the spread of covid 19. One of the programs in the education unit that is implemented to continue learning activities is to study from home. This study uses a descriptive qualitative method with the research subjects are teachers, parents and guardians of PAUD Permata Bangsa Mataram. collectiondata techniques using interviews, observation and various documentation. The results of the study show that there are several teacher strategies in fostering student learning enthusiasm during the Covid 19 pandemic, including, firstly, the teacher opens the communication tap with parents and the school by giving appreciation to parents in order to encourage parents and students who are getting bored with learning in the network, secondly conducting home visits and assessing the readiness to learn from home in terms of infrastructure, environmental situation and others. Provide fun learning tools for students when studying and make videos of student learning outcomes to foster student enthusiasm for learning.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 223
Author(s):  
Andi Kaharuddin ◽  
Irma Magfirah

This study aims to describe: (1) the effectiveness of Think Pair Share models in learning, (2) the effectiveness of Student Team Achievement Divisions models in learning, and (3) the comparisonof Think Pair Share and Student Team Achievement Divisions models effectiveness on mathematics learning in the sixth-grade students of public elementary schools in Soppeng Regency. This research is a quasi-experimental research. The population in this study was all sixth-grade students of public elementary schools in Soppeng Regency and the samples were determined by cluster stratified random sampling technique. The data collected comprises student learning outcomes data, students’ activity data in learning, and students’ response data on learning media. Students’ activity data and students’ responses were analyzed using descriptive analysis while students’ learning outcomes data were analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis and inferential statistics. The results of the t-test with a significant level 5 = 0.05 in the major hypothesis (1) the implementation of the effective Think Pair Share models, (2) the application of the Student Team Achievement Divisions model, and the major (3) for (a) student learning outcomes (posttest, gain) (b) students’ activity in learning (c) student response, shows that the application of Think Pair Share models is more effective than Student Team Achievement Divisions in the mathematics learning of the sixth-grade students of Public Elementary Schools in Soppeng District.


Author(s):  
Samsi Nur Hidayati ◽  
Sunyono Sunyono ◽  
Lilik Sabdaningtyas

This study aims to determine 1) the feasibility of inquiry-based e-LKPD, 2) the importance of e-LKPD in the process of learning mathematics in elementary schools, 3) the improvement of students' mathematics learning outcome. The syntax of inquiry-based e-LKPD is student orientation to problems, organizing students to learn, guiding the investigation of individual and group participants, developing and presenting work results, analyzing and evaluating problem-solving processes. The data were collected through interviews, questionnaires, and tests. The results showed that the low thematic learning outcomes of students was due to the fact that educators had not fully used teaching materials and models that could improve learning outcomes, so it was hoped that the inquiry-based e-LKPD could improve the fourth grade students’ thematic learning. It is clear that inquiry is one of the learning strategies that can be applied as a solution in improving student learning outcomes, in accordance with the characteristics of the students. Therefore, it can be concluded that the inquiry-based e-LKPD to improve student learning outcomes in elementary schools needs to be developed.


Author(s):  
Ali Rachmad Hasibuan

This study aims to Improve Student Learning Outcomes in Triangular Material and Quadrilateral Class IV 200503 Public Elementary School Education with 30 students. The findings of this study are as follows: (1) The average value of students' mathematics learning in Triangular and Quadrilateral material before the Learning Learning Cycle model is applied in Class IV 200503 Public Elementary School Education is 30%. Based on the average value, it can be said that the student learning outcomes before the application of the Learning Cycle learning model in class IV SD Negeri 200503 Pijorkoling is relatively low. After the Learning Cycle learning model was applied in the material Triangle and Quadrilateral, the percentage value of student learning completeness is 60% at the end of the cycle I.  At the end of the second cycle the average class value with the percentage of student mastery 93.33%, (2) Application of learning models Learning Cycle on Triangle and Quadrilateral methods can attract students' attention, (3) there is an increase in student learning outcomes after the application of Learning Cycle learning models in Triangle and Quadrangular material in class IV 200503 Public Elementary School, therefore learning Learning Cycle models can improve learning outcomes Specifically Mathematics in Triangle and Quadrilateral Material of students in Class IV SD Negeri 200503 Education.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 174-186
Author(s):  
Satria Wiguna

The purposes of this study are 1) To determine the learning interest of X MAN 1 Langkat students in the subject of Islamic Cultural History, 2) To determine the use of the talking stick method in teaching and learning activities in the subject of Islamic Cultural History for Class X MAN 1 students. Langkat, 3) To find out the increase in learning outcomes of Islamic Cultural History by using the talking stick method in the subject of Islamic Cultural History for class X students of MAN 1 Langkat. Students' interest in learning at MAN 1 Langkat class X in the SKI subject is very good and has increased after conducting research for two cycles. The use of the talking stick method in this study is online or online learning during the implementation of the second cycle, but it can increase student interest in learning well. In the learning process in cycle II the teacher changes the use of the method because the school implements online learning, but it still produces satisfying student interest in learning because the researcher or teacher always motivates and facilitates student learning activities. The use of the talking stick method can increase student interest in learning at MAN 1 Langkat class X in SKI subjects, which can be seen from the increase in each cycle. The use of the talking stick method with the percentage of students who completed learning in cycle 1 was 58% and cycle II was 84% ​​or an increase of 26%. There was an increase in student learning outcomes in cycle 1 by 68% and cycle II 81% which experienced an increase of 13%. . And the average increase in the percentage of teacher activity in the application of the talking stick method in cycle 1 was 78% and in cycle II was 81% or an increase of 3%.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-77
Author(s):  
PINDO HUTAURUK

The purpose of this study was to improve the mathematics learning outcomes of class V students of SD Negeri 023905 Kebun Lada by applying the inquiry method. This research is Classroom Action Research (CAR) which consists of 2 cycles and each cycle consists of: 1) planning, 2) implementation, 3) observation, and 4) reflection. Data collection techniques are carried out by observing activities and learning outcomes tests. The results showed an increase in learning outcomes of Class V students of SD Negeri 023905 Kebun Lada. It can be seen from the results of the implementation of teacher activity learning that it increased from 70% with a fairly good category in the first cycle to 85% with a good category in the second cycle, while from the observation the implementation of student learning activities increased from 65% to the poor category in the first cycle 85% in the good category in cycle II. Furthermore, classical learning completeness of students has increased from 63.64% in the first cycle to 90.91% in the second cycle.


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