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This chapter describes six team Problem‑Solving games that have been used in and beyond the classroom for enriching students’ experiences with secondary school level mathematics. I discuss different possibilities offered by these games to engage students in learning subject matter. I conclude with six recommendations that are based on long-time field observations and supported by educational theories.

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