This study aims to design a valid, reliable, and effective mathematics learning evaluation tool using Quizizz for grade VI students at SDN 1 Toronipa. The method used in this study is Research and Development (RnD) with a 4D development model. The validity test results showed that out of 25 questions tested, 15 were declared valid, while 10 other questions were invalid. The reliability test conducted using the Alpha Cronbach method produced a reliability coefficient of 0.960, indicating a very high level of Reliability. Analysis of the difficulty level of the questions revealed that 80% of the questions were in the "moderate" category, while the other 20% were in the "easy" category. The discrimination test results showed that most questions had "good" or "excellent" discrimination power. This study proves Quizizz is a practical, engaging, interactive evaluation tool. The evaluation tool developed meets the criteria of validity, Reliability, appropriate level of difficulty, and good discrimination power, so it can potentially increase student motivation and learning outcomes. This study provides empirical evidence that Quizizz can be an effective alternative in evaluating mathematics learning at the elementary school level.
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