Lnhs New Action-Research Rev2
Lnhs New Action-Research Rev2
Lnhs New Action-Research Rev2
Department of Education
REGION IV – A CALABARZON
Division of Batangas
San Juan East District
LAIYA NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL
Action Research
Prepared by:
JOANA MANLANGIT
NILDA PAGLINAWAN
JUVILYN TRIVIÑO
Approved:
JOSEPHINE D. ROSALES
Principal II
I. Introduction
elementary school year they will have difficulty being successful in middle
school and even high school (NMAP, 2008). Many middle and high school
teachers reported that students are lacking necessary basic skills and
out more complex algorithms (Fuson, 2003). One study further supports
this notion in that the students who used effective strategies for
& Funnell, (2001). The elementary years are the prime time for students’ to
However, mathematics teachers of 7th and 8th grade level found out
that most students who enter the secondary level have difficulty in
Curriculum.
help improve the students of Grade 7 and 8 level with having difficulties in
Whole Numbers. Without giving attention, the dilemma could affect the
of this study will be useful and valuable as it will give insights to school
of Whole Numbers.
both printed and downloaded materials through internet which has a great
though this teacher experienced the same frustrations and challenges that
new solutions other than the ones I had already brainstormed and provides
insightful tips. The phrase that grasped my attention and made me choose
study into the recall of basic multiplication facts. Retrieved January 22,
multiplication facts in a unique way I had never heard of. The numbers are
solution and very effective for some of my students. This research also
discusses the retention rate after learning using this method. While I do not
wish to test this specific strategy, I may use a similar idea as one of my
interactive games.
flash cards, the journal presents other activities that I may be able to use
www.eric.ed.gov This article goes against my notion that flash cards will be
the most successful strategy implanted. This article argues that repetitive
exercises do not work well any longer; rather, multiplication concepts must
be presented in fun and practical ways. This article gives me much to think
c) Use of flashcards
d) Giving activity sheets and drill during their vacant time
from Grade 7 and five selected students from Grade 8 of Laiya National
Figure 2
The Respondents
Male 6 4 10 67%
Female 1 5 33%
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Total 10 5 15 100 %
It is reflected in Figure 2 the number of respondents of this study who are
the Grade VII and the Grade VIII students. There are 15 total numbers of
females.
In this section, it could be seen that there are more males than females
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Grade 8
11. Evangelista, Nico 7 14%
12. Rosales, Arvin 10 20%
13. Samarita, Wally 6 12%
14. Villanueva, Iron 1 2%
15. De Torres, Bianca 6 12%
Total Raw Score
Mean
Standard Deviation
Mean Percentage Score
Proficiency Level