Evaluation is essential to the learning process to assess students' understanding. One of the innovations in learning evaluation is using digital media, such as the Wordwall platform. This study aims to describe the development process of the learning evaluation tool, analyze its effectiveness, and assess its practicality. The research used a development research approach using the ADDIE model, which consisted of five stages: (1) Analysis, (2) Design, (3) Development, (4) Implementation, and (5) Evaluation. The research subjects included fifth-grade students at SDN Pamulian 01 and experts (subject matter experts, media experts, and language experts). The validation results show that the content validity percentage is 93%, while the media validity percentage is 93.75%, meeting the "highly valid" criteria or feasible for testing. Additionally, the students' response questionnaire shows a percentage of 89.4%, while the teachers' response questionnaire results in a percentage of 95.8%, which meets the criteria of "highly effective" and shows the practicality of the evaluation tool. Teachers also expressed that using this learning evaluation tool was considered practical. Therefore, it can be concluded that the Wordwall-based learning evaluation tool for persuasive text material in fifth grade is feasible, valid, practical, and effective for students in fifth grade at SDN Pamulian 01, Larangan District, Brebes Regency.
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