Interactive learning media strengthens user responses as quickly and often as possible, providing opportunities for students to control their learning pace and pay attention to coherent sequences assisted by audio-visual media penana, which can improve acrostic poetry writing skills. This research was conducted on July 25, 2023, with a total of 24 students consisting of 2 men and 22 women. This study aims to see how writing poetry, acrostic techniques assisted by audio-visual media, and penana applications can improve poetry writing skills using a qualitative approach and a classroom action research design following the Kemmis and Taggart model. The study was conducted in 3 cycles, where each cycle included 4 stages, namely planning, acting, observing, and reflecting, and involved 24 students in semester V. Data was obtained using observation, tests, non-tests, interviews, and documentation. The findings of this study suggest that the acrostic technique of poetry, assisted by audio-visual media, can help improve poetry writing skills. The results showed an increase in semester V students' poetry writing skills. This was evidenced by the classical completeness of the success of Indonesian grammar and literature skills cycle I by 71% with the criteria of "very good," cycle II writing poetry with 53% criteria "good," and cycle III poetry writing skills acrostic techniques by 49% with the "enough" criterion, and understand how to write acrostic technique poems by 60% with the "good" criterion. Also carried out was a multiplication of in-depth information on the ability to write audio-visual rocky acrostic poetry, and the publication of acrostic poetry for the application of penana amounted to 92% of the "excellent" criteria. So, efforts to improve acrostic poetry writing skills assisted by audio-visual media are appropriate for interactive learning to strengthen user responses and improve poetry writing skills
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