Non-Routine Problems for Sixth Grade Activities That Improve Learning of School Mathematics

This article aims to show some activities based on non-routine problems with different levels of difficulty and from different classes that are integrated into the curriculum, additionally two spaces were opened for students to interact with recreational mathematics activities with the purpose of pr...

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