If you have an ESL student or a student that can't speak/understand English, try these websites for translation resources. For most of the sites, you simply type your text in the box, choose which language to translate to and you'll get the translation. Some sites will allow you to copy/paste, while others makes you take a screenshot and paste into a word document as a graphic.
Glencoe/McGraw-Hill has launched an online multilingual glossary of math terminology.
It contains more than 700 commonly used terms divided out by grade levels and translated into 12 languages (Arabic, Bengal, Chinese, English, Haitian, Hmong, Korean, Russian, Spanish, Tagalog, Urdu and Vietnamese.
These pens scan and read text. They come with head phones.
Pens work best with students in grades five and up who are literate in their native language and have some English language skills.
Request pens from Mary Lou Provost 734-246-4600 provostm@sgate.k12.mi.us
Pens are signed out to the student through the teacher for the entire year. Replacement cost is $100 if lost or damaged.