Abstract

Physical Education, especially for increasing physical fitness, in the activities of implementing "Conservative Games in Aquatic", as the solution to physical education activities in the learning process at school. The products produced are also an additional reference for elementary school Physical Education teachers. Learning becomes more varied by using this product. In the research obtained results for the cognitive domain of 65% students in the category of Good While for the affective domain obtained 73% category Good, the assessment for the affective domain is based on student attitudes when implementing the game model, this can be seen from the attitude of students in the game. The overall Psychomotor domain of students is 81% Good category.

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  • Physical Education, especially for increasing physical fitness, in the activities of implementing "Conservative Games in Aquatic", as the solution to physical education activities in the learning process at school

  • Learning becomes more varied by using this product

  • In the research obtained results for the cognitive domain of 65% students in the category of Good While for the affective domain obtained 73% category Good, the assessment for the affective domain is based on student attitudes when implementing the game model, this can be seen from the attitude of students in the game

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Physical Education, especially for increasing physical fitness, in the activities of implementing "Conservative Games in Aquatic", as the solution to physical education activities in the learning process at school. Tujuan riset ini adalah untuk menghasilkan model permainan konservatif games in aquatic untuk meningkatkan kebugaran jasmani yang sesuai dengan karakteristik siswa sekolah dasar dalam pembelajaran pendidikan jasmani. METODE Riset ini merupakan Riset pengembangan yang bertujuan membuat produk berupa role pembelajaran Aktivitas Kebugaran Jasmani melalui permainan Konservatif games in aquatic bagi siswa Sekolah Dasar (SD).

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