 Hello, my name is Colby Patton, and I teach 7 through 12 Spanish classes, and I'm going to talk to you about different ways to teach students how to tell time in Spanish, but these methods could definitely be applied to English learners as well. So in Spanish, I do two different ways that you can practice how to say time. One of them is, I use these little plastic Easter eggs that are different colors, and so I have them all spread out, broken up throughout the room, and on one half of the Easter egg I have the hour, and on the other half of the Easter egg I have the minutes. And so I'll have two or three students in the classroom, and I tell them, verde y morado, and they have to find a green piece and a purple piece, matched together, and then tell me what time is written on the Easter egg first. So they could say, son las cuatro minutos, veinte, cuatro de la tarde, or they could say, it is 3 36 p.m. So that's one method I use for them to practice saying the time in Spanish or English. Another method I use is I call these board races, and I've got two students up here with their backs against the wall, and I tell them a time in Spanish, so maybe son las dulce, or it is 12. And when I say go, they have to be the first ones to draw that time on their clock. So this is a good way to visually have them work with using an analog clock, whereas with the Easter eggs, they're using a digital clock with the numbers already written there. So again, these can be used with Spanish or English classes, and they're a great way for students of all ages to get up, get moving, and get their hands on work instead of just doing kill and drill practices.