- Students will use graph paper to create a preliminary draft of a ″pet house,″ and they will name the slopes of all line segments that appear on the sketch.
- After the draft has been approved, students are given access to a Desmos activity in which they are given quick tutorials that assist them investigate new graphing techniques.
- The ″pet home″ sketch is recreated by the students in Desmos by applying the ″code″ for linear functions.
What do I need to make a hot dog?
This is everything you will need to get started: 1 Water (or butter or oil) 2 Hot dogs 3 Skillet 4 Tongs More
How to cook hot dogs on the stove?
- A pan should have about a half an inch of water in it, or enough to cover the bottom completely.
- In lieu of the water, you could alternatively use a little bit of butter or a few tablespoons of oil instead.
- Position over a heat source that is medium-high.
- Bring the water up to a rolling boil.
- To avoid breaking up the hot dogs, use tongs to add them one at a time.
- Make sure that the hot dogs are browned on both sides by turning them over with the tongs at regular intervals.
How do you cook a hot dog without ruining the flavor?
- And whatever you do, don’t ruin the exquisiteness by adding ketchup to it!
- Put some water in a saucepan, and get it boiling.
- Put the hot dog in the water, turn the heat down to low, and cook it for five minutes, or until it is done.
- Remove hot dog and set aside.
- Place the steamer basket in the pot in a careful manner, and then steam the hot dog bun for two minutes, or until it is warm.
- Put the hot dog in the bun that has been steaming.
What do you put on a steamed hot dog?
- Put the hot dog in the bun that has been steaming.
- Place the following ingredients on the sandwich in the following order: yellow mustard, sweet green pickle relish, onion, tomato wedges, pickle spear, sport peppers, and celery salt.
- It is best to place the tomatoes in the space that is created between the top of the hot dog and the top of the bread.
- Put the pickle in the space between the bottom of the hot dog bun and the dog itself.