This study examined how early math skills affect mathematical problem-solving and independent learning. This study also examines how the Geogebra-assisted Learning Cycle 5E model affects students' mathematical problem-solving and learning independence. Finally, this study investigates if the Geogebra-assisted Learning Cycle model interacts with students' initial mathematical abilities. This study sought: A comprehensive study is needed to determine how early mathematical aptitude affects arithmetic problem-solving and academic performance. Class VIII SMP Plus Jabal Rahmah Mulia Medan did this research. The experimental class had 19 students and the control class 20. Cluster random sampling is utilized in quasi-experimental designs like this investigation. The Early Mathematics Ability Test (MIA), problem-solving exams, and math independence questionnaires were used to collect research data. A two-way Anova test will examine the data. The study found that various factors affect pupils' arithmetic problem-solving ability and math independence. First, the student's math skill matters. Second, the Geogebra-assisted Learning Cycle 5E paradigm affects math problem-solving and independence. Finally, kids' early math skills (high, medium, or low) did not affect mathematical problem solving or independent learning.Keywords: Initial Mathematical Ability, Learning Cycle 5E, Mathematical Problem Solving Ability, Mathematical Learning Independence
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