DESIGNING THE STORYBOOK TELLING ABOUT THE FOLKTALE OF “SEMESAT AND SEMESIT” FOR THE CHILDREN

KAFILAH, NUR (2017) DESIGNING THE STORYBOOK TELLING ABOUT THE FOLKTALE OF “SEMESAT AND SEMESIT” FOR THE CHILDREN. Other thesis, POLITEKNIK NEGERI SRIWIJAYA.

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Abstract

This research aims at designing storybook telling about the folktale of “Semesat and Semesit” for children. The purposes of writing this final report is to introduce the folktale of “Semesat and Semesit” for children and to know how to design the storybook telling about the folktale of “Semesat and Semesit” for children. The methodology of this research is Research and Development by Brog and Gall (1989). The problem formulation is “how to design the storybook telling about the folktale of Semesat and Semesit for children”. The following are steps of research and development from Gall and Borg (1989) used in this research: research and information collecting, planning, develop preliminary form of product, preliminary field testing, main product revision, main field testing, and operational product revision. The writer did not continue to the operational field testing, final product revision, and dissemination and implementation because of the limitation in terms of money and time. Based on the finding, the writer made a design that can attract the children to read the storybook telling about the folktale of “Semesat and Semesit”. This storybook can introduce the folktale of “Semesat and Semesit” to children and can give the good impact for children starting from the content and the illustrations.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Uncontrolled Keywords: Research and development, storybook, children, folktale
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PE English
P Language and Literature > PR English literature
Divisions: English > Undergraduate Theses
Depositing User: Mrs Trisni Handayani
Date Deposited: 28 Dec 2017 02:10
Last Modified: 28 Dec 2017 02:10
URI: http://eprints.polsri.ac.id/id/eprint/4243

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