Utilization of Interactive Simulation in Teaching Pattern and Algebra to Selected Grade 8 Students in Distance Learning
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Abstract
This study shows the effectiveness and strategies utilized by teachers
in teaching Patterns and Algebra to selected grade 8 students through an interactive
simulation. This study also determines the impact of interactive simulation on
selected grade 8 students’ learning ability toward Pattern and Algebra. Specifically,
the purpose of this study is to answer the provided research questions. The research
design used in this study is a descriptive research method and simple random
sampling conducted in a selected public school in Sariaya, Quezon, and Lucena City.
The subjects of the study were composed of 30 grade 8 teachers who teach Patterns
and Algebra in online distance learning. The findings of the study revealed that
utilizing interactive simulation as a strategy is effective to strengthen the teaching and
learning process in teaching Patterns and Algebra in distance learning. The study
concludes that certain disadvantages may affect students' learning abilities. As a
result, this study recommends considering and implementing strategies to overcome
the barriers to online learning adoption.
Keywords
Algebra
distance learning
Interactive Simulation
Pattern
strategies
teachers
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