Break up one of the rocks into chips. Throw them into the turkey roaster. You don't need to fill up the entire thing. You can bury the chips in a bed of sand or cat litter, in the roaster pan, if you're persnickety about heat transfer issues but it's not critical.
Cook the rock at 200 degrees for 24 hours to burn off the water. Then crank up the heat to 400 degrees for 4 hours. Then turn off the roaster and let the rock cool for 12 hours. DO NOT OPEN THE LID FOR ANY REASON DURING THIS PROCESS.
Remove the stone and go to town. You'll know if the heat treating worked or not in about 5 minutes of looking at the rock and flaking it. If you can't tell, then you need more practice knapping glass. Experience with glass knapping will give you a good background for knapping heat treated stone. If the treated stone knapps similar to glass, then the heat treating was a success.
Experiment and don't be afraid to waste a bunch of rock. You can't learn flintknapping without a lot of trial and error. Especially error.
Try a search for heat treated on this forum as well. This type of heat treating question comes up periodically.