Journal of General Education and Humanities
Vol. 5 No. 3 (2026): June

The Effect of Maze Game Media and Learning Style on First-Grade Students’ Understanding of Number Concepts

Hety Nurendang (Universitas Sebelas Maret)
Mardiyana Mardiyana (Universitas Sebelas Maret)
Supianto Supianto (Universitas Sebelas Maret)



Article Info

Publish Date
02 Jun 2026

Abstract

Students’ understanding of number concepts in early elementary grades varies, indicating the need for instructional media and approaches aligned with learners’ characteristics. This study aims to analyze differences in first-grade students’ understanding of natural number concepts based on learning styles (visual, auditory, and kinesthetic) using the Maze Game and number card learning media. A quantitative approach with a factorial experimental design was employed. The subjects were first-grade students from SDN WADAS 1 (experimental class) and SDN WADAS IV (control class). Data were collected using a natural-number concept comprehension test and a learning-style questionnaire. Data analysis was conducted using a two-way ANOVA to examine the effects of learning media, learning styles, and their interaction on students’ conceptual understanding. The results indicate significant differences in students’ understanding of natural number concepts, depending on learning style, across both learning media. Students with visual and kinesthetic learning styles achieved higher comprehension scores than those with auditory learning styles. Additionally, a significant interaction effect between learning media and learning styles was identified, suggesting that the effectiveness of instructional media depends on students’ learning style characteristics. Learning styles and instructional media significantly influence students’ understanding of natural number concepts. Instruction that integrates visual elements and physical activities is more effective in improving mathematics learning outcomes among early-grade elementary students. Therefore, teachers are encouraged to design adaptive learning strategies that accommodate diverse learning styles.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

gehu

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Mathematics Other

Description

The Journal of General Education and Humanities (GEHU) is a peer-reviewed scholarly online journal. The GEHU is published quarterly in February, May, August, and November. The GEHU is a non-profit journal whose publication is free of charge. The articles should be original, unpublished, and not ...