Author
Listed:
- Lusenda Jaudian
(Department of Science and Mathematics Education, College of Education)
- Elesar Malicoban
(Department of Science and Mathematics Education, College of Education)
- Edna Nabua
(Department of Science and Mathematics Education, College of Education)
- Monera Salic-Hairulla
(Department of Science and Mathematics Education, College of Education)
- Ariel Ellare
(Department of Science and Mathematics Education, College of Education)
- Noel Lito Sayson
(Department of Physics, College of Science and Mathematics Mindanao State University-Iligan Institute of Technology, Philippines)
Abstract
Game-based learning has emerged as an effective strategy to boost engagement and comprehension in science education. In contrast, traditional Physics instruction often leads to low learner interest, particularly in abstract topics like Thermodynamics. This study aimed to develop and evaluate ThermoQuest, a board game designed to enhance Grade 9 learners’ engagement and understanding of heat and work concepts. It employed a Research and Development (R&D) framework with a one-group pre-test and post-test design. A needs assessment using a paper-based 20-item diagnostic test among 125 Grade 10 learners revealed that 90% of items were “Not Mastered,†indicating significant learning gaps. ThermoQuest includes a wooden board, trivia and question cards, targeting basic recall to higher-order thinking, tokens and dice, manual, and scoring sheet. The game was evaluated by eight expert evaluators, receiving an overall rating of “Very Good†(M = 4.81/5). Most learners scored between 6–15 points in gameplay, with some achieving higher mastery. After implementation with 111 Grade 9 learners, conceptual gains were measured using a 30-item pre-test and post-test, yielding medium normalized gain scores (g = 0.35–0.46). Learners’ perceptions, measured via the Intrinsic Motivation Inventory (4-point Likert scale), showed strong agreement in value/usefulness (3.50) and interest/enjoyment (3.41). In-service teachers (N = 8) also rated the game highly in acceptability, usability, and cognitive impact (M = 3.95–4.00). Findings suggest that ThermoQuest is an engaging and promising supplementary tool for teaching heat and work concepts as evidenced by conceptual gains, high motivation ratings, and positive teacher evaluations.
Suggested Citation
Lusenda Jaudian & Elesar Malicoban & Edna Nabua & Monera Salic-Hairulla & Ariel Ellare & Noel Lito Sayson, 2025.
"Thermoquest Board Game for Grade 9 Learners: Student Performance and Perceptions of the Board Game,"
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 9(4), pages 6525-6532, April.
Handle:
RePEc:bcp:journl:v:9:y:2025:issue-4:6525-6532
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