The aim of the research was to construct and design a science-based multimedia
education program for Grade 6 students, and to investigate the impact on learning
achievement in the light of Bloom's cognitive levels (remembering, understanding,
appl
ying) and at the test level as a whole. The researcher used the semi-experimental
method, where the sample was divided into two experimental groups taught by multimedia
software, and a control group taught in the traditional way by the traditional school
explanation. The researcher selected two samples of the sixth grade students randomly and
systematically. The total number of students in each group was 25 divided by gender (23
males and 12 females) for each group, bringing the total number of students to 50. The first
module of the science curriculum for the sixth grade was selected, entitled (Classification
of Biology and Study of Inter-Biology Relationships in the Environment), Chapter 1
(General Characteristics and Classification of Biology) for the first semester of the
academic year 2017-2018. Using the appropriate statistical methods, an impact of the
multimedia learning program was found in the post-post and post-post-test trials for the
experimental group.