Abstract

This research is to produce a product in the form of mathematical learning devices using the Problem-Based Learning model on Three-Dimensional Shapes material to facilitate students Mathematics Problem-Solving Ability. The development model used is the ADDIE model, namely Analysis, Design, Development, and Evaluation. The research instrument used is validity instrument and practicality. The validity instrument is in the form of a validation sheet to assess the validity of the learning tools, namely the Syllabus, Lesson Plans, and LKPD. The practical instrument in the form of student response questionnaires to assess the usability and ease of use of LKPD. Learning Tools developed will be validated by three validators and revised according to the validator's suggestions. Next, a small group trial was conducted with six students. The results of the average validation score for the Syllabus are 3.84, RPP 3.75, and LKPD 3.64, so the learning tools are categorized as very valid. The result of the average percentage of the practicality of LKPD is 91.15%, with a very practical category. Based on the results of data analysis, it was concluded that this study produced a product in the form of a mathematical learning device based on the Problem Based Learning model on the material of Three-Dimensional Shapes that was valid for Syllabus, RPP, and LKPD and practical for LKPD.

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