PENGARUH PERMAINAN LOMPAT TALI TERHADAP KEMAMPUAN MOTORIK KASAR ANAK KELOMPOK B TK KARTIKA IV-9 RAIDER SURABAYA

  • SPD A
  • Lailiyyah L
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This event in the research will be based by a lack of motor abilities of the children when they have movement activities such as climbing, running, jumping, and while walking on the boards. This problems are caused by the students just learn to read, to write, and to calculate every day. The problem solving in this research is “The Game of Jump Rope  has Good Effect to Increase of the Abilities Motor for the Children Group B in Kindergarten Kartika  IV-9 Raider Surabaya”. The type of this research is quantitative  research. The purpose of this research is to know how the game of jump rope can involve the motor abilities for early childhood in kindergarten Kartika IV-9 Raider Surabaya. This research uses a type of Posttest-Only Control Group Design. The total population are 30 children that consist of 15 students asthe control groups and 15 students as experimental groups.The result of this research is used by t-test analysis that the game of jump rope can influence of the motor  abilitiesfor children. This evident is that before being given treatment some children have less robustfor motor’s skill. However, after being given the treatment, the children developed theirgood motor abilities. The children can do the body movement smoothly. They have good body movement. They don’t be afraid to try the jump and their bodyto be came powerful and balanced. Keywords: game of jump rope,  motor ability.

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SPD, A., & Lailiyyah, L. (2018). PENGARUH PERMAINAN LOMPAT TALI TERHADAP KEMAMPUAN MOTORIK KASAR ANAK KELOMPOK B TK KARTIKA IV-9 RAIDER SURABAYA. WAHANA, 70(1), 63–70. https://doi.org/10.36456/wahana.v70i1.1570

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