scholarly journals GAYA BELAJAR SISWA BERPRESTASI AKADEMIK PADA KELAS V DI SEKOLAH DASAR NEGERI 02 KECAMATAN SABAK AUH KABUPATEN SIAK

2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 984
Author(s):  
Eling Sutriani ◽  
Syahrilfuddin Syahrilfuddin ◽  
Eddy Noviana

This research is made to describe the learning methods that students with academic achievements usually do and the mostcommon learning style used by students with academic achievements have on fifth grade at SD Negeri 02 Bandar Sungai.The subjects of the research itself are student of first, second and third grade who have academic achievement. This researchis a qualitative research. The data collecting process is held through observations, interviews and documentations. Dataanalyst in this research is using Milles and Huberman data analysis technique, the process itself is done through cpllectig,reducing, displaying and taking conclusion. This research going through creadibility test, dependsbility, and confirmation togain data validation. The result of the research shows that students learning methods on fifth grade students of SD Negeri 02Bandar Sungai is the combination of vak learning methods. The tedency of student’s learning methods is various, the firstgrade students would prefer visual, second grade students prefer auditorial, and third grade students choose kinectical wayof learning. From data collecting exhibits, none of theree achievers students use one learning method in majority. Herewith,in this research the way of learning as may weel said as learning methods don’t affect student’s academic achievements.There are others indicators to it . That for instance, parent encouragement, teacher teaching methods, students learningenvironment, interes and genetic that runs in the family.

1997 ◽  
Vol 20 (4) ◽  
pp. 667-680 ◽  
Author(s):  
Catherine Ann Cameron ◽  
Gail Edmunds ◽  
Barbara Wigmore ◽  
Anne Kathryn Hunt ◽  
M. J. Linton

Two studies are reported here that investigated elementary school children’s text revision. In the first experiment, both semantic and surface flaws were inserted in texts that varied in reading difficulty. Second-grade through fifth-grade students revised these experimenter-generated passages, presented as examples of submissions to a class newspaper. Differences in text reading difficulty did not affect revision effectiveness, nor were the semantic flaws especially difficult to detect and revise. An age effect showed growth in the revision of both semantic and surface errors from grades 2 to 4 with 2nd-graders revising one-third of the inserted errors, and 4th- and 5th-graders revising three-quarters of them. Revision and cloze reading comprehension skills were correlated. A second study compared students’ revision of their own as well as another’s text flaws. Fifth-graders wrote a narrative for a classroom anthology, and they revised both their own and inserted flaws. Their writing was evaluated holistically. Rates of both semantic and surface revision were somewhat lower for their own as opposed to another’s text errors, but revision rates were nevertheless relatively high, and they correlated with writing quality; that is, children who wrote high-quality texts also revised more errors, especially experimenter-inserted flaws. These data confirm that children respond positively to writing challenges in the area of revision, a skill in process of development, which is amenable to inspection and appears ripe for facilitation.


2019 ◽  
Author(s):  
Priya B. Kalra ◽  
Edward M. Hubbard ◽  
Percival G Matthews

Understanding and using symbolic fractions in mathematics is critical for access to advanced STEM concepts. However, children and adults consistently struggle with fractions. Here, we take a novel perspective on symbolic fractions, considering them within the framework of relational structures in cognitive psychology, such as those studied in analogy research. We tested the hypothesis that relational reasoning ability is important for reasoning about fractions by examining the relation between scores on a domain-general test of relational reasoning (TORR Jr.) and a test of fraction knowledge consisting of various types of fraction problems in 201 second grade and 150 fifth grade students. We found that relational reasoning was a significant predictor of fractions knowledge, even when controlling for non-verbal IQ and fractions magnitude processing for both grades. The effects of relational reasoning also remained significant when controlling for overall math knowledge and skill for second graders, but was attenuated for fifth graders. These findings suggest that this important subdomain of mathematical cognition is integrally tied to relational reasoning and opens the possibility that instruction targeting relational reasoning may prove to be a viable avenue for improving children’s fractions skills.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (02) ◽  
pp. 100-111
Author(s):  
Ricki Natali Jaya ◽  
Citra Kemala Putri ◽  
Sophia Purbasari

The knowledge of history is the study of incidents in the past. Therefore, the knowledge of history has many benefits, including: history can create a better future by taking lessons and experiences from the past. History can be studied if there are forms of heritage, such as a temples. The center of the temple in Indonesia is located in Central Java, the center of the Hindu-Buddhist temple. This region has the Borobudur Temple, which is best known by the people of Indonesia and foreign tourists, because Borobudur Temple is the largest Buddhist temple in the world. But many other temples are interesting to be known by the community, especially by elementary school children who start studying history in fifth grade elementary school. Learning history in schools requires a variety of learning methods, so that students are enthusiastic and do not get bored while learning in class. In overcoming the history of learning methods that are less diverse in fifth grade elementary school children in Bandung, pop-up books were chosen as a solution to this problem because, the use of pop-up book media is a new experience for many students at school. Data collection techniques carried out by interview and observation using mixed methods. The main media is a pop up book entitled "Myths and Legends of Temples in Indonesia - Hindu-Buddhist Temple Edition in Central Java". Accompanied by supporting media, namely: stickers, carrying bags, tumblers, fans, and clothes. The design was made to increase insight and introduction of Hindu-Buddhist temples in Central Java to fifth grade students in Bandung.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Latifatul Zurroh

The purpose of this research is whether there is influence or not on the application of Two Stay Two Stray model on fifth grade student’s social science learning performence in AL-ISLAH Elementery school. The method applied by this research was quantative experiment. The design of thes research takes the fifth grade students of AL-ISLAH Elementery school as the populatin and 30 of the total as the sample. The data collecting technique uses test. Meanwhile, the analysis of the data runs hypotheses test and Eta Squared formula. The result of the application of Two Stay Two Stray model on fifth grade student’s social science learning performence in AL-ISLAH Elementery school.showed that t-account is more than t-table. It is 22,20>1,699. The acquared data shows if the application of Two Stay Two Stray learning model has influence on fifth grade student’s social science learning performence in AL-ISLAH Elementery school. By Eta Squared, it shows 0,94>0,14. Based on the data by Eta Squared indicates that the influence given is moderately big towards student’s learning performance.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 283
Author(s):  
Andi Nurfaisah ◽  
Muh Anis

The research objective was to describe the improvement in social studies learning outcomes of grade V SD Inpres 12/79 Macope students after using the Think Pair Share type cooperative learning model. The approach used is a qualitative approach that is descriptive, this type of research is a classroom action research conducted in two cycles. The focus of research is the social studies learning outcomes of grade V students and the Think Pair Share type of cooperative learning model. The research setting was class V SD Inpres 12/79 Macope. The data analysis technique is descriptive analysis which is carried out by reducing data, presenting data, drawing conclusions, and verification. The results of data analysis indicate that learning using the Think Pair Share type of cooperative learning model can improve social studies results for fifth grade students of SD Inpres 12/79 Macope.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (4) ◽  
pp. 586
Author(s):  
Winarni Winarni

This study aims to improve the learning outcomes of the squat-style long jump through the application of media box tools for students of SDN 30 Mataram. This research method uses classroom action research. The subjects of this study were 15 fifth grade students at SDN 30 Mataram. The research instrument uses observation, tests, and questionnaires. The data analysis technique of this research used descriptive qualitative and quantitative analysis. The results showed that the squat style long jump learning through the use of boxed media could increase students' focus and activeness as well as a pleasant learning atmosphere, so that it was proven to improve student learning outcomes.


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Mayske Rinni Liando ◽  
Yeyenderlang Mutahang ◽  
Hetty J Tumurang

This study aims to improve the learning outcomes of reading poetry through the application of the Demonstration Method in fifth grade students of the Catholic Elementary School V St. Agustinus Tomohon. The method used is classroom action research (CAR) which refers to the design proposed according to Kemmis and Taggart (Zainal Aqib, 2006) which consists of 4 stages, namely: 1. Planning, 2. Implementation, 3. Observation, 4. Reflection with two cycles. The results obtained in the first cycle were 64% and the second cycle reached 85% in this case there was an increase in learning outcomes in learning to read poetry in the theme of education in the fifth grade students of the Vth Catholic Elementary School St. Agustinus Tomohon so that the implementation of the action could be said to be successful. Based on the results of the study it can be concluded that the use of the Demonstration Method can improve the learning outcomes of reading poetry in the theme of the education of fifth grade students of the 5th Catholic Elementary School St. Agustinus Tomohon. It is recommended that the use of the Demonstration Method can be recommended as one of the learning methods that can be used by the fifth grade V Catholic Elementary School teacher St. Agustinus Tomohon in learning activities in Reading Poetry in Educational Themes


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 85
Author(s):  
Susilawati Susilawati

The purpose of this study is to determine the implementation of Montessori learning methods based on mathematical props made from sponge rubber waste in developing active participation of fifth grade elementary school students. This study uses descriptive qualitative research methods using instruments in form of observation sheets, interview sheets, questionnaire sheets, and documentation. The collected data is analyzed by triangulation. The results showed that Montessori learning based on mathematics teaching aids made from sponge rubber waste can develop active participation of fifth grade students. Active participation of fifth grade students looks better when teachers apply Montessori learning method. This can be seen from the increase in the average value of students' active participation at each meeting. At the first meeting the average value of active student participation was 66.67, the second meeting was 73.91 and the third meeting was 81.52. This study recommends implement the learning methods needed with interesting tools, so that it can increase students’ active participation.


2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 92-102
Author(s):  
Novy Trisnani

This study aims to improve the mathematical communication skills of fifth grade students in SD Negeri Kedundang through the application of cooperative learning models of Think Talk Write type. This type of research is classroom action research. The subjects in this study were 19 students. The technique used for data collection is observation and written test techniques. The research instrument is the teacher observation sheets, student observations and written tests. The data analysis technique used is descriptive quantitative and descriptive qualitative. The results of pre-action observation showed that students' communication skills were categorized as very low (47.63%) and low (38.48%). Then in the first cycle, students' mathematical communication skills on average increased from very low and low to low (22.60%), moderate (27.60), and high (22%). To strengthen the results of observations from the first cycle, the learning activities were held in the second cycle, the results of students' mathematical communication skills increased to the medium category (37.36%), high (39.47%), and very high (18.42%). Based on the results obtained it can be concluded that the application of the think talk write learning model can improve the mathematical communication skills of fifth grade students of Kedundang Elementary School.


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