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Students Experience on Reading Story Book About Medicinal Plants: A Survey Study Bakti, Temmy Renaldi Setia; Hartati, Tatat; Fuadah, Ulfah Samrotul; Pratama, Sapikzal
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2021): Proceedings The 3rd International Conference on Elementary Education
Publisher : Elementary Education Study Program School of Postgraduate Studies Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia in collaboration with UPI PRESS

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Children's storybooks can provide a variety of information in a series of fantasy stories. One example is health information which contains knowledge about medicinal plants which is packaged with a specific theme according to student interests. However, there are still few students who know about medicinal plants. The research objective was to find out students' experiences about the storybooks they had read, especially about medicinal plants. This research uses a quantitative approach and uses a survey method. A total of 86 students of grade IV SD were selected by random sampling. The results showed that 57% of respondents or as many as 49 students had never read a health-themed storybook containing information about medicinal plants, 34.9% of respondents or 30 students had read it, and 8.1% or seven people. students hesitate. So, from the research data, it can be concluded that there is a need to introduce storybooks about medicinal plants to students.
Effectivity of Model Project Based Learning (PjBL) Type Make Crossword Puzzle Project to Improve 5th Grade Elementary Student’s Collaboration Skills Pratama, Sapikzal; Agustin, Mubiar; Ardiyanto, Eko
International Conference on Elementary Education Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022): Proceedings The 4th International Conference on Elementary Education
Publisher : Elementary Education Study Program School of Postgraduate Studies Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia in collaboration with UPI PRESS

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Project Based Learning (PjBL) Model was assumed less popular for elementary teacher to use because ineffectively. Though teacher seldom used it in class. This research aimed to know how effective PjBL type crossword puzzle project to improve student collaboration. The Method was descriptive qualitative. Data was collected by student’s peer rating and observing student’s collaboration on PjBL of 27 students at 5th grade SDN 114 Bojongkoneng, Cibeunying Bandung classroom. The finding was 77,77% students collaboration actively when did the project. Also by peer rating, 74,09% students argued that their mates in group in good collaboration. In conclusion PjBL type Make a Crossword puzzle have positively influenced to improve students collaboration skill.