Well. In this last reflection, I will tell you a little bit
about my Project “Learning mathematics through fun mathematics games” that
recently I just did with my group. From the title, I guess you have been familiar
with it, right? Yes, my project is about integrating fun mathematics games in
the learning process. The goal is to motivate those 4th grade
students who have negative perception and bad attitude toward mathematics to change
their perception and attitude toward mathematics itself so that they can go
along with mathematics.
Again, mathematics became a concern for me and my group in
conducting this project. As we already know that mathematics is still considered
by most students whether it is in elementary school, junior high school or in
senior high school as a subject matter that is abstract and difficult to be
understood. Often because of the reasons many of those choose to ignore the
explanation of their mathematics teachers in the classroom because they think
this subject matter is very boring and nothing else that can be done when
studying mathematics in addition to noting the formulas in which according to
them, those are not important to be known. So in here as to help them changing their
perception and attitude toward mathematics in addition to helping increase
their motivation to learn mathematics more and more, we decided to design this
project.
This is the very first time for me doing this kind of project
with 4th grade students. To be honest, before doing this project I
had no idea of anything like what games can be integrated in the learning
process so that the goals of the project that my group and I have determined
can be achieved. Fortunately, there is one member in my group that has a lot
experiences teaching elementary school students so at that time there were not
too many difficulties that we faced in designing fun mathematics games for
project implementation.
However teaching elementary school students about mathematics
is more difficult than teaching junior high school students or senior high
school students. What I have learned during implementing this project is they
(4th grade students) cannot be pushed to learn mathematics in the traditional
classroom since they are all same in one way: they love playing games. The use
of game that may be according to several teachers only make students feel
addicted to and make them being lazy in learning, in fact, it does not occur in
my project. In contrast, integrating fun mathematics games in the learning
process can lead to rich results. Based on our finding, playing mathematics
games is an effective and engaging one to help those students to achieve and
feel good in mathematics in addition to help them understand the mathematics
concept easily.
Those 4th grade students really need practical
arithmetic experiences that are fun. The use of fun mathematics games in the
learning process, I think it is good for students since it can encourage them
to learn without even realizing they are learning. I wonder if all of
mathematics teachers can also do what we were trying to do. Playing games is
really important to a child. It is not a distraction. It is a part of their
life.
So, don’t afraid to use game while you were teaching elementary
school students. Begin to “play” with your students. Mathematics games are a
fantastic way to learn as you play. :)
Himmatul 'Aliyah
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