Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development
Vol. 20 No. 3 (2025): August

Snakes and Ladders Game Increases Counting Interest in Young Children: Permainan Ular Tangga Tingkatkan Minat Berhitung pada Anak Usia Dini

Seftina, Putri Jelita Trio (Unknown)
Aulina, Choirun Nisak (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Aug 2025

Abstract

General Background: Early childhood education plays a crucial role in cognitive and skill development, where engaging learning methods are essential. Specific Background: Mathematical skills, particularly counting, are fundamental for early learners; however, conventional methods often fail to maintain children's interest. Knowledge Gap: Limited research explores the effectiveness of interactive games in fostering numeracy enthusiasm among preschoolers. Aims: This study aims to investigate the impact of the Snakes and Ladders game on enhancing counting interest in children aged 5–6 years at TK PKK Sendangagung. Results: A classroom action research (CAR) method was employed with 11 students, showing a significant increase in interest—from 7.38% in the pre-cycle to 35.79% in Cycle I and 81.25% in Cycle II. Novelty: Unlike previous studies, this research modifies the traditional Snakes and Ladders game by integrating movement-based learning, aligning with children's natural inclination toward play. Implications: The findings suggest that incorporating interactive and engaging educational tools can effectively boost children's motivation and cognitive development, providing a viable strategy for early childhood educators to enhance numeracy skills through play-based learning. Highlights: Interactive Learning Boosts Interest – The Snakes and Ladders game significantly enhances children's enthusiasm for learning to count, increasing engagement through play. Proven Effectiveness – Interest in counting rose from 7.38% (pre-cycle) to 81.25% (Cycle II), demonstrating the game's impact on early numeracy skills. Practical Implications for Educators – Play-based learning strategies can be an effective alternative to traditional methods, making math more enjoyable and accessible for young learners. Keywords: Interest Learning, Count, Old Children

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ijemd

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Subject

Education

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Aim : This journal aimed at communicating the results of research of professors, teachers, practitioners, and scientists in the field of education covering teaching areas in primary education or all education, applied science and critical analytical studies education. - Readers targeted by this ...