Review and write skeletal and structural formulas for a common amine, Analine. Determine that the compound is a hydrocarbon alkane with an amino functional group. Show a structural. formula which contains a diamine, with an amino at both ends. Discuss the two compounds formed by amine decomposition, Cadaverine and Putrescine. Discuss the physical property of a pungently smelly, which cadaver dogs are trained to sniff.
After a brief review of the characters and their relationship statuses, Ben and I read three chapters in the novel. We commented how several pages had notable typography - consecutive 'X's filling several pages and letters omitted from words, causing the reader be an active participant and fill in the blanks. We spent a considerable amount of time discussing the effects of Danieleweski's unconventional use of typography before reviewing the physical properties of the house itself.
We will use a graphing calculator to graph lines. We will apply appropriate settings to show domain and range. We will review different forms of the equation of a line, and which can be used on a given calculator.
We will study lines from a variety of approaches with the goal of preparing to work with tangent lines in calculus. We will use multiple forms of the equation of a line.
Assignment
Apply slope intercept, point slope, and general form of equations of lines.
Session Minutes
45
Minutes Student Attended
45
Lesson Comments
We defined slope, y-intercept, point-slope form, and slope intercept for lines. We did the graph of a line and using multiple forms of the equation.
We read and reviewed the main plot developments and character dynamics in Chapters XIII and IV, reconstructing expedition events and clarifying survivor outcomes. We reviewed the status and outcomes of the main characters on the exploration team, the third expedition's collapse, and the use of figurative analogies to demonstrate how Danieleweski builds dread by his unconventional use of layered narrative sand typography.
Discuss the ammonia and formation of an amino group. Determine that an alkane molecule which one of the hydrogens is substituted for by a NH2 amino group is an organic amine. Use the nomenclature of the alkyl group
followed by the term amine, and if necessary, the carbon which contains the amine group. Show examples of single amine substitutions and double substitutions. Discuss some of the properties of these compounds and some common uses.