This document provides examples of roles, audiences, formats and topics for math concepts presented in different contexts. Some examples include explaining exponents to a jury through instructions, describing acute and obtuse triangles to different shapes of triangles, and using a script to discuss the importance of different parts of a graph to a TV audience.
This document provides examples of roles, audiences, formats and topics for math concepts presented in different contexts. Some examples include explaining exponents to a jury through instructions, describing acute and obtuse triangles to different shapes of triangles, and using a script to discuss the importance of different parts of a graph to a TV audience.
This document provides examples of roles, audiences, formats and topics for math concepts presented in different contexts. Some examples include explaining exponents to a jury through instructions, describing acute and obtuse triangles to different shapes of triangles, and using a script to discuss the importance of different parts of a graph to a TV audience.
This document provides examples of roles, audiences, formats and topics for math concepts presented in different contexts. Some examples include explaining exponents to a jury through instructions, describing acute and obtuse triangles to different shapes of triangles, and using a script to discuss the importance of different parts of a graph to a TV audience.