Roo Languages Google Translate Sheet: This Google Sheet allows you to translate your vocabulary into many different languages quickly - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1E2erNvtwD-vkfeXwIPThx3XxVEFXF_zKbuDLjwo1SJ4/edit?usp=sharing
Multilingual Dictionary Google Translate Sheet: This Google Sheet allows you to get definitions and pictures of your vocabulary words and translate it into many languages - https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1LaQJ3u40sPYnOwSc4b8eUte9jjclzXswOlzu6EXmKq0/edit?usp=sharing
Video on using it: https://youtu.be/ZGuF8d3daNs?si=SCsxyWvOxombXCOx
Website for Language Codes: ISO 639-2 Language Code List - Codes for the representation of names of languages (Library of Congress) (loc.gov)
Visual Vocabulary: This website provides photos of words for students but it is fairly limited - https://visual-vocab.com/visual_vocabulary/public/visual_vocab.php?id=5300&letter=
Gateway STEM Vocabulary Tools for 24-25 RCV Languages: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1264wg0XffeYNnXNXVK_B9RJvcY48jGrr?usp=sharing
Vocabulary is the thing I'm working on this year. I'm revamping my vocabulary instructions. This is what I'm doing
Students are given 15 words for a future lesson or unit and 5 words they didn't do well on during the last lesson or unit every two weeks.
We practice the words as the do now every day with Building Thinking Classrooms and Blooket.
They are given homework for their words in Gimkit.
They are tested over the words through Zipgrade.
Link to my vocabulary page:
It continues forever.