Appendix 1. Theme For Writing
Appendix 1. Theme For Writing
Appendix 1. Theme For Writing
Instruction:
2. When you write a recount text, pay attention to the aspects of writing:
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Appendix 2. Instrument of the Study
My Unforgettable Moment
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Appendix 4.
LESSON PLAN
Subject : English
Class : VIIIc
Skill : Writing
A. Main Competencies
1. Respecting and appreciating the teachings of their religion.
2. Respecting and appreciating the behavior of honesty, discipline,
responsibility, caring (tolerance), politeness, confidence, in interacting
effectively with the social and natural environment in a range of social and
existence.
3. Understanding knowledge (factual, conceptual, and procedural) based on the
curiosity of science, technology, arts, and culture related to the phenomena
and visible events..
4. Processing, analyzing and reasoning in a concrete way (using, parse,
compose, modify, and create) and in abstract way (writing, reading,
counting, drawing, and fabricated) according to the learned in school and
other sources in the same corner view / theory.
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operation with a friend for the
development of language skills
.
C. Learning Objectives:
E. Technique of Learning:
- Critical Incident Technique
G. Steps in Learning
a. Preliminary activities (8 minutes)
1. Giving greetings
2. Praying
3. Checking attendance of learners.
4. Giving apperception.
5. Delivering learning objectives that will be implemented.
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b. Main activities (60 minutes)
Observing
1. Explaining how to make a good recount text in terms of its social
function, generic structure and language use.
2. Students pay attention on the teacher explanation.
Questioning
1. Providing students opportunity to ask questions and giving comment
about the recount text.
Exploring
1. Writing the theme on the white board.
2. Giving a sample of recount and explaining it.
3. Have the students to compose a recount text.
Associating
1. Asks the students to submit their writing to be assessed and corrected.
Communicating
1. Giving comments or feedback to the students’ questions.
H Evaluation :
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2 Very poor
25 – 22 Excellent to very good
21 – 18 Good to average
Language Use
17 – 11 Fair to poor
10 – 5 Very poor
12 Scoring :
𝑇𝑜𝑡𝑎𝑙 𝑆𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑒
Students’ Score = 𝑀𝑎𝑥𝑖𝑚𝑢𝑚 𝑆𝑐𝑜𝑟𝑒 x 100
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Appendix 5. Students’ Score in Vocabulary Aspect
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Appendix 6. Students’ Score in Language Use Aspect
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Appendix 7. Students’ Score in Mechanics Aspect
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Appendix 8. Students’ Score in Three-Aspect of Writing
Score
No Resp Pre-Test Post Test
Language Language
Vocabulary Mechanics Vocabulary Mechanics
Use Use
1 1 40 32 50 90 90 80
2 2 40 28 60 97.5 94 90
3 3 47.5 40 50 90 90 90
4 4 87.5 56 70 87.5 76 80
5 5 87.5 78 80 92.5 82 80
6 6 72.5 42 50 72.5 72 80
7 7 37.5 26 40 92.5 94 100
8 8 35 22 40 60 68 80
9 9 75 50 60 82.5 70 70
10 10 42.5 38 40 87.5 92 80
11 11 35 26 40 92.5 94 90
12 12 35 22 40 95 80 80
13 13 47.5 42 60 97.5 76 90
14 14 50 34 50 55 52 60
15 15 75 44 60 85 80 90
16 16 90 78 80 95 74 80
17 17 42.5 32 50 82.5 70 80
18 18 35 28 40 85 72 70
19 19 35 30 40 77.5 72 60
20 20 0 0 0 0 0 0
∑ 1010 748 1000 1617.5 1498 1530
Mean 53.16 39.37 52.63 85.13 78.84 80.53
Mean 48.39 81.50
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Appendix 9. The Result Inter-Rater Agreement
No Resp X Y X2 Y2 XY
1 1 7 9 49 81 63
2 2 8 8 64 64 64
3 3 10 9 100 81 90
4 4 17 18 289 324 306
5 5 18 17 324 289 306
6 6 15 14 225 196 210
7 7 7 8 49 64 56
8 8 7 7 49 49 49
9 9 16 14 256 196 224
10 10 8 9 64 81 72
11 11 7 7 49 49 49
12 12 7 7 49 49 49
13 13 10 9 100 81 90
14 14 10 10 100 100 100
15 15 16 14 256 196 224
16 16 18 18 324 324 324
17 17 9 8 81 64 72
18 18 7 7 49 49 49
19 19 7 7 49 49 49
∑ 204 200 2526 2386 2446
𝑛 ∑(𝑋𝑌)− (∑ 𝑋)(∑ 𝑌)
rxy =
√[𝑛 ∑ 𝑋 2 –(∑ 𝑋)] [𝑛 ∑ 𝑌 2 − (∑ 𝑌)2 ]
19 . 2446−(204)(200)
=
√[19. 2526−41616] [19.2386−40000]
46474−40800
=
√[47994−41616][45334−40000]
5674
=
√[6378][5334]
5674
=
√[34020252]
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5674
=
5832,67
= 0, 97
concluded that both raters have “high Correlation” in giving score, due to the result
of Rxy is 0, 97.
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No X Y d d2
1 40.67 86.67 46.00 2116
2 42.67 93.83 51.17 2618.028
3 45.83 90.00 44.17 1950.694
4 71.17 81.17 10.00 100
5 81.83 84.83 3.00 9
6 54.83 74.83 20.00 400
7 34.50 95.50 61.00 3721
8 32.33 69.33 37.00 1369
9 61.67 74.17 12.50 156.25
10 40.17 86.50 46.33 2146.778
11 33.67 92.17 58.50 3422.25
12 32.33 85.00 52.67 2773.778
13 49.83 87.83 38.00 1444
14 44.67 55.67 11.00 121
15 59.67 85.00 25.33 641.7778
16 82.67 83.00 0.33 0.111111
17 41.50 77.50 36.00 1296
18 34.33 75.67 41.33 1708.444
19 35.00 69.83 34.83 1213.361
∑ 919.33 1,548.50 629.17 27,207.47
𝑑
thit = 𝑠𝑑
√𝑛
∑𝑑
d =
𝑛
629,17
=
19
= 33,11
𝑛∑𝑑 2 − (∑𝑑)2
ss =√
𝑛 (𝑛−1)
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516.941,93−395.854,89
=√
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121.087,04
=√
342
= √354,06
= 18,82
𝑑 33,11
thit = 𝑠𝑑 == 18,82
√𝑛 √19
= 7, 67
rejected, or it can be said that Critical Incident Technique has significant effect
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