Among Grade 7 Students in Malobago Pagsang-An National High School."
Among Grade 7 Students in Malobago Pagsang-An National High School."
Among Grade 7 Students in Malobago Pagsang-An National High School."
DataGathering
After seeking the approval from the principal, the teacher-researcher started the
experiment for 2 weeks.
The scores of both the pretest and the posttest were taken and these data were
coded, tallied, and were statistically treated using the mean, standard deviation,
and t-test of significant difference.
The mean and the standard deviation were used to determine the level of
performance of control and experimental groups and the classification of pupils,
while the t-test was employed to determine the significant difference of the mean
scores on pretest and posttest of both groups.
PROPOSED INTERVENTION
After conducting the pretest by the researcher It’s time to plan for the possible
intervention that could solve the problem. The researcher will start from the first 2
fundamental operations which is the addition and subtraction and employing the
(RPMM) which stands for Repetition, Pair Work , Manipulation tools , and Math
Games.
Repetition A simple strategy teachers can use to improve math skills is repetition.
By repeating and reviewing previous formulas, lessons and information, students
are better able to comprehend concepts at a faster rate. According to Professor W.
Stephen Wilson from Johns Hopkins University, the core concepts of basic math
must be mastered before students are able to move into a more advanced study.
Repetition is a simple tool that makes it easier for students to master the concepts
without wasting time. According to the University of Minnesota, daily re-looping or
reviews will bring the previous lesson back into the spotlight and allow teachers to
build on those previous skills. Thus by giving students route activities like
computing different set of problems over a period of time provided that it is closely
supervised s that questions that could arise will be immediately answered.
Pair work Students have different learning styles and need to have lessons that help
improve all styles of learning to get the best results. Group work is a simple strategy
that allows students to work and problem solve with a buddy. When a teacher has
provided the basic instruction, it’s helpful to split the class into pairs or groups to
work on problems. Since the pairs are working as a team, the students can discuss
the problems and work together to solve the issues. The goal of pair work is to
teach students to be cooperative and lighten the burden of teacher most specially if
there is a huge number of students who needs teacher immediate attention and the
teacher cannot attend to everybody at once, with the aid of their group mate which
is knowledgeable on the problem. Someone can closely monitor each and every
one.
Manipulation tools Students may use blocks, fruits, balls or other manipulation tools
help students learn addition, subtraction and other areas of basic math.
Manipulation tools make it easier for students to learn and understand basic skills.
These are ideal when students learn best through hands-on experience and building
rather than traditional lessons and repetition. Using the physical materials, they will
illustrate the process of addition and subtraction.
Math games Reinforcing the information learned in class is not always the easiest
task for teachers, but math games provide the opportunity to make the lesson
interesting and encourage students to remember the concepts.
In this case student will challenge each one another on who will be the first to
answer each problem this could be done on the board or on their sets depending on
their preferences.
Each strategy employed will take a day or two depending on the flow of the lesson.
After the first two operations the remaining two which are the Multiplication and
Division will follow. Division will be the last since almost all the Operations are used
in the process.