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Application of Pop Up Book Media to optimize Science Learning Outcomes
Author(s) -
Aniq Amalia,
Dewi Setiyawati
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ijis edu indonesian journal of integrated science education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2655-2450
pISSN - 2655-2388
DOI - 10.29300/ijisedu.v2i2.3018
Subject(s) - mathematics education , psychology , action research , documentation , class (philosophy) , computer science , artificial intelligence , programming language
Science Learning in MI Ma'arif Kumpulrejo 02 Salatiga has not used a variety of active and creative learning media. This causes students to be passive and the lack of student attention to the material delivered by the teacher. Evidenced by the low learning outcomes of students who have not yet reached the KKM determined by the school 65. The purpose of this study was to determine the increase in science learning outcomes through Pop-Up book media in class IV MI Ma'arif Kumpulrejo 02 Salatiga. This research is a classroom action research conducted in three cycles, namely Cycle I, Cycle II, and Cycle III. Each cycle consists of four stages, namely planning, implementing, observing, and reflecting. The subjects of this study were class IV students, totaling 28 students. Data collection methods are interviews, observation, and documentation. The results of this study indicate that the application of Pop-Up book media can improve science learning outcomes in fourth grade students of MI Ma'arif Kumpulrejo 02 Salatiga. Improvement of students who have finished learning from Cycle I to Cycle II 25% and Cycle II to Cycle III 21.42%. Completeness of student learning outcomes in Cycle I 39.29% of students completing study with an average value of 56.07. In Cycle II 64.29% of students completed study with an average value of 68.92, and Cycle III 85.71% of students completed study with an average value of 80.17.

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