This study aimed to examine the influence of audio-visual learning media on the learning outcomes of second-grade students in thematic learning at MI Darussalam Keboguyang, specifically focusing on the theme "Living in harmony" with the sub-theme "Living in harmony at home." The research utilized a quantitative experimental design known as the One Group Pretest-Posttest. The sample consisted of 30 students selected through purposive sampling. Data analysis involved a simple linear regression test conducted using SPSS 20 for Windows. The results revealed a significant positive effect of audio-visual learning media on the learning outcomes of second-grade students. The level of influence was determined to be 22.4%, indicating a fairly good impact based on the N-Gain test, which yielded a score of 62.7%. Overall, the findings support the effectiveness of audio-visual learning media in improving student learning outcomes in thematic learning.
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Keywords: audio-visual learning media, student learning outcomes, thematic learning, MI Darussalam Keboguyang, quantitative experiment