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AI Tool for Math Teachers

AI Multilingual Translate for Math Teachers

Math has its own language (one that does not translate the same way general text does. The AI Multilingual Translate preserves mathematical notation, formulas, and discipline-specific vocabulary across 50+ languages, ensuring that when you translate a word problem, the mathematical question being asked survives the translation exactly as written) not approximated or inadvertently simplified.

50+
Languages supported
Notation
Preserved across translation
Back-check
Mathematical accuracy
Side-by-side
Bilingual problem view

How Teachers Use This for Math Teachers

Word Problem Translation

Translate math word problems into home languages while preserving the exact mathematical constraints (rates, quantities, geometric conditions) so the problem structure is identical in both languages.

Vocabulary List Translation

Translate unit vocabulary lists with the correct mathematical term in the home language, the same term used in academic mathematics instruction in that language, not a colloquial description.

Textbook Explanation Translation

Translate explanatory passages from math textbooks (concept introductions, worked examples, and problem-solving strategies) with all notation preserved unchanged.

Assessment Translation

Translate math tests and quizzes with back-translation verification to ensure the mathematical demand of each question is preserved, no accidental simplification of constraints or changes to what the question asks.

Parent Communication About Math

Translate homework guides and parent explanations of math concepts so multilingual families can support their children with the current unit without being limited by their own English proficiency.

Bilingual Math Anchor Charts

Translate the text on anchor charts and classroom reference materials into home languages, allowing ELL students to access visual reference support in their stronger language.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Mathematical notation (equations, inequalities, formulas, fractions, exponents, geometric notation) is language-independent and is preserved unchanged in the translation. The AI translates the surrounding prose and instructional text while leaving all mathematical symbols, numbers, and notation exactly as they appear in the original.

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