It must begin where the students are -The problematic or engaging aspect of the problem must be due to the mathematics that the students are to learn (students are Doing the activity) -It must require justifications and explanations for answers and m

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1. It must begin where the students are -The problematic or engaging aspect of the problem must be due to the mathematics that the students are to learn (students are Doing the activity) -It must require justifications and explanations for answers and m