Game-Based Learning Supported Thinking Skills: A Merged Strategy in Enhancing Mathematics Performance of Grade Five Pupils at Puting Kahoy Elementary School

Authors

  • Dionisio Matira
  • Marjhorie C. Anarna

Keywords:

Game Based Learning, Mathematics Performance, Academic Performance, Grade V pupils (Puting Kahoy Elementary School)

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

The main objective of this study was to determine if the use of game-based activities in mathematics lessons improve the pupil's mathematics performance; and ascertain if a significant relationship occurs between pupils' responses on the features of the lessons and their performance after game-based lessons were launched.

 

METHODS

The study was of a quasi-experimental design. Non-Equivalent Groups, Posttest Only was the design style of the study with one group receiving treatment (cooperative learning instructional method) and the other (control) group receiving more traditional lecture/discussion teaching method. The researcher used random selection by cluster sampling. The data in this study were collected, tabulated and analyzed with the application of the statistical procedure.

 

RESULTS

It was therefore concluded that the experimental and control groups had the same pre-test performances in Mathematics. The experimental group performed much better than the control group after the intervention was utilized.

 

DISCUSSIONS

The result shows that there is a significant increase in the mathematics performance level of the control group.

Published

2019-01-18