Abstract

Within the context of Kurikulum Merdeka (Indonesian Curriculum), traditional teaching methods often fail to engage elementary students effectively, leading to boredom and limited learning experiences. To address this, a study was conducted at a public primary school in Wonosobo Regency, revealing the need for interactive learning materials. This research focuses on developing Local Wisdom-based Pop-Up Books tailored for fifth-grade students in Indonesia. Through rigorous evaluation by experts and positive feedback from teachers and students, the Pop-Up Books prove to be highly effective in enhancing learning outcomes. Statistical analysis confirms significant improvements in student performance after using the Pop-Up Books. This study highlights the importance of innovative learning media in enriching educational experiences for elementary students.

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