Organizing Middle School Math Activities Around Success Criteria
Middle School math teacher, Carla Hernandez, demonstrates how she organizes her activities around her success criteria for her rate/unit rate math instruction. The days activities are explicitly explained at the beginning of the instructional block and each leveled activity is matched to a specific leveled success criteria that takes into account varying DOK levels.

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