If offering students opportunities to engage in real-life problem solving is a proven strategy to promoting students' problem-solving skills, what are three examples of activities that would offer such opportunity?
What will be an ideal response?
Activities should involve students in solving problems that they can relate to because they are representative of the real world.
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