Solving Fractions by Applying the Bar Model Concept with the Butterfly Method

This study aims to investigate an intervention in the application of the Butterfly Method Algorithm with the Bar Model Concept on the addition and subtractions of Fractions to Year 9 students in one of the Government secondary schools in Brunei Darussalam. The Butterfly Method is an alternative visu...

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Main Authors: Jessica Low, Masitah Shahrill, Nordiana Zakir
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Sriwijaya 2020-06-01
Series:Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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Online Access:https://ejournal.unsri.ac.id/index.php/jpm/article/view/11261
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spelling doaj-26c8c703c87a493fa08cb971d970b5992021-09-29T13:41:37ZindUniversitas SriwijayaJurnal Pendidikan Matematika1978-00442549-10402020-06-0114210111610.22342/jpm.14.2.11261.101-1165182Solving Fractions by Applying the Bar Model Concept with the Butterfly MethodJessica Low0Masitah Shahrill1Nordiana Zakir2Sekolah Menengah Berakas(SCOPUS ID: 55873798300), Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Education, Universiti Brunei DarussalamSultan Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Education, Universiti Brunei DarussalamThis study aims to investigate an intervention in the application of the Butterfly Method Algorithm with the Bar Model Concept on the addition and subtractions of Fractions to Year 9 students in one of the Government secondary schools in Brunei Darussalam. The Butterfly Method is an alternative visual method for teaching fractions where the diagonal and horizontal multiplication of the denominators and numerators are employed by drawing the Butterfly. A mixed-method approach was used to explore the impact of the intervention with data gathered from the students’ written pre- and post-tests and interview transcripts. The tests conducted before and after the intervention were used to analyze students’ errors and misconceptions. The students’ written analyses of the post-test results revealed that not all of the students applied the Butterfly Method. A few students were selected for interviews in order to gain deeper insights into how they developed the errors and misconceptions from both tests. Findings from the students’ interview transcripts revealed they were not confident with the Butterfly Method, and they needed more time to be familiar with the concept. Another factor for not applying the Butterfly Method is due to students’ confusion on subtracting fractions that has the same denominators as well as subtracting a proper fraction from a whole number. This study concluded that students who applied the Butterfly Method helped them to remember the new method from the intervention satisfactorily in comparison to those who lack the confidence in applying it.https://ejournal.unsri.ac.id/index.php/jpm/article/view/11261fractionsbutterfly methodbar model conceptadditionsubtraction
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Masitah Shahrill
Nordiana Zakir
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Masitah Shahrill
Nordiana Zakir
Solving Fractions by Applying the Bar Model Concept with the Butterfly Method
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
fractions
butterfly method
bar model concept
addition
subtraction
author_facet Jessica Low
Masitah Shahrill
Nordiana Zakir
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title Solving Fractions by Applying the Bar Model Concept with the Butterfly Method
title_short Solving Fractions by Applying the Bar Model Concept with the Butterfly Method
title_full Solving Fractions by Applying the Bar Model Concept with the Butterfly Method
title_fullStr Solving Fractions by Applying the Bar Model Concept with the Butterfly Method
title_full_unstemmed Solving Fractions by Applying the Bar Model Concept with the Butterfly Method
title_sort solving fractions by applying the bar model concept with the butterfly method
publisher Universitas Sriwijaya
series Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
issn 1978-0044
2549-1040
publishDate 2020-06-01
description This study aims to investigate an intervention in the application of the Butterfly Method Algorithm with the Bar Model Concept on the addition and subtractions of Fractions to Year 9 students in one of the Government secondary schools in Brunei Darussalam. The Butterfly Method is an alternative visual method for teaching fractions where the diagonal and horizontal multiplication of the denominators and numerators are employed by drawing the Butterfly. A mixed-method approach was used to explore the impact of the intervention with data gathered from the students’ written pre- and post-tests and interview transcripts. The tests conducted before and after the intervention were used to analyze students’ errors and misconceptions. The students’ written analyses of the post-test results revealed that not all of the students applied the Butterfly Method. A few students were selected for interviews in order to gain deeper insights into how they developed the errors and misconceptions from both tests. Findings from the students’ interview transcripts revealed they were not confident with the Butterfly Method, and they needed more time to be familiar with the concept. Another factor for not applying the Butterfly Method is due to students’ confusion on subtracting fractions that has the same denominators as well as subtracting a proper fraction from a whole number. This study concluded that students who applied the Butterfly Method helped them to remember the new method from the intervention satisfactorily in comparison to those who lack the confidence in applying it.
topic fractions
butterfly method
bar model concept
addition
subtraction
url https://ejournal.unsri.ac.id/index.php/jpm/article/view/11261
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