The Use of Educational Board Game as a Supplemental Tool in Learning Periodic Table of Elements Among Senior High School Students

Lalaine N Alejandria, Jill Mie S Bajenting, Marie Anne Lovella D Pacatan, T. Diquito
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This study aims to assess the effectiveness of the created educational board game as a supplemental tool in learning the core concepts of the periodic table of elements. A quasi-experimental approach was utilized in addressing the objectives of the study wherein a total of thirty-two (32) students from the STEM strand participated in the study (sixteen (16) experimental group, sixteen (16) control group. An interview was also conducted after the post-test to determine the students’ experiences while playing the board game. The result of the study revealed that there is no significant difference in the pre-test mean score of the control (M=41.750, SD=13.959) and experimental group (M=48.938, SD=10.221); (t(30)=1.66, p>.05). However, the post-test mean scores show a significant difference in the control (M=26.063, SD=19.223) and experimental group (M=57.268, SD=13.169); (t (30)=1.42, p<.05). This means that the created educational board game is an effective supplemental tool in learning the concepts of the periodic table of elements. In addition, the interview revealed that participants enjoyed the game and recommended that the game be utilized in learning the periodic table of elements. Based on the findings, the researchers recommended that the created educational board game be utilized as a supplement in teaching the periodic table of elements in chemistry subject.
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利用棋盘游戏辅助高中学生学习元素周期表
本研究旨在评估创造的教育棋盘游戏作为学习元素周期表核心概念的补充工具的有效性。为了实现研究目标,采用了准实验方法,其中来自STEM链的32(32)名学生参加了研究(16(16)个实验组,16(16)个对照组)。在后测后还进行了一次访谈,以确定学生在玩棋盘游戏时的体验。研究结果显示,对照组(M=41.750, SD=13.959)与试验组(M=48.938, SD=10.221)的测前均分差异无统计学意义;(t (30) = 1.66, p > . 05)。对照组(M=26.063, SD=19.223)与试验组(M=57.268, SD=13.169)的测后均分差异有统计学意义;(t (30)=1.42, p< 0.05)。这意味着创造的教育棋盘游戏是学习元素周期表概念的有效补充工具。此外,采访显示,参与者很喜欢这个游戏,并建议利用这个游戏来学习元素周期表。根据研究结果,研究人员建议将开发的教育棋盘游戏作为化学学科元素周期表教学的补充。
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