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A Thesis
Proposal to
In Partial fulfilment
By
Calisin, Alyka
Gorospe, Michaela A.
Himor, Rufamae V.
Cookery 11 – 1B – 4
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Chapter 1
Introduction
their interests and experiences (Goodrum, Hackling, & Rennie, 2001). Ideas are
Recent studies have provided the opportunity to create a completely new learning
possible classroom activities. Taking into consideration that students learn best when
they are active rather than passive, the selection of the kind of methods in teaching
calls for the involvement of such activities that would make learners dynamic and not
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motivation and interest on the learners for an active and more holistic kind of learning
process that initiates, guides and maintains goal oriented behaviors that causes us to
processes the need to drink a glass of water thus the movement of the body initiates
a person to stand and go get a glass of water. On the other hand, interest is the
in something.
A student who is highly motivated and interested to learn enjoys learning and
tends to learn much more than one who is not as motivated. He/she persists and
perseveres in his/her studies even when things turn out to be tough. He/she does
easily give up. As a result, his/her performance will be satisfactory. On the other
hand, a student who is not motivated to learn does not enjoy learning, does not study
unless pushed. When he/she encounters difficulty in studying, he/she by far gives up.
Educators play a vital role in maintaining the interest and motivations of students in
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put forth the necessary effort. Through guides of modern educators comes up
with strategies that boost up the interest and motivation of their students. Very
and pleasure. Prucha, Walterova and Mares (1998), gave a very nice
realize (for children not every time evidently) educational goals. It can
large extent on the active involvement of the learner and playing games
Bruner and Dienes suggest games have a very important part to play in
raised behind their wit that lead them to conduct their research. This
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Theoretical Framework
Activity Theory was one of the bases for the present investigation.
learning, this theory is similar to le arning by doing. Thus, the students are
of goal directed actions that must be undertaken to fulfil the object. Activity
theory holds that the constituents of activities are not fixed, but can
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will ease the delivery of lesson. The concept geared from this process will
result also to concept that is applicable to real life situations ask for its uses.
the use of these theories, the researchers would be able to know the
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Conceptual Framework
This study focused on the complete effect of using instructional games on the
For consideration, on the input we have the mathematics achievement and attitude of
students before instruction. In order to get the output, which are the mathematics
achievement and attitude of students after instruction, the process used is the
(experimental group), and the other by the use of traditional method of teaching
(control group).
The purpose of this study was to test the effect of using instructional
1.1 Age
1.2 Sex?
2. What is the mean of the test scores of students in the control group (not
games)?
Statement of Hypothesis
In the light of the problems, the following hypotheses were tested in this
study:
students in the experimental group before and after the execution of games?
gathered data would be reliable. The respondents of the study include the 100 grade
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seven students currently enrolled in Muntinlupa Business High School of school year
2014-2015. Specifically, they were the Grade 7-Turquoise and Grade 7-Aquamarine,
which were the two middle sections out of 17 sections the school has.
students for a better learning process,and thus, will be moved into such
The Future Researchers. The findings of this study could be a basis for
particularly in college.
Definition of Terms
The following are the terms used in this study which have been defined
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Control Group refers to the class not exposed to instructional games. This
instructional.
game.
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Instructional games refer to games that are been created for the purpose
games being used as tool to determine the effects they may bring on the
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Muntinlupa City.
learners to lessen any flaws in teachings. In this study it refers to the use
makes use of seatwork. In the study, it was the method used for the
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Chapter 2
the researchers reviewed studies that have been undertaken both within
and outside the country and also with existing theories in mathematics
Related Literature
Through the ages, some of the most profound thinkers in history, like
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Games help develop the ability to analyse. There are cases in the history
the participants for a long period of time without them being aware of the
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