{"@context":"https://schema.org","@type":"WebPage","name":"Supporting ELL Students in Google Classroom","description":"Practical guide to supporting ELL students inside Google Classroom: built-in features, Mote integrations, setup steps, and how Mote compares to other ELL Chrome extensions.","publisher":{"@type":"Organization","name":"Mote","logo":{"@type":"ImageObject","url":"https://www.mote.com/images/mote-logo.png"}},"mainEntityOfPage":{"@type":"WebPage","@id":"https://www.mote.com/landing/supporting-ell-students-google-classroom"}}

Supporting ELL Students in Google Classroom: A Teacher Setup Guide

The read-aloud, multilingual dictionary, voice typing, and text prediction tools your ELL students need, layered into the Google Classroom workflow you already use.

Find out more about
ELL/ESL
ELL student working on a Google Classroom assignment with the Mote sidebar showing Read Aloud, Multilingual Dictionary, Voice Typing, and Text Prediction tools active inside the assignment

7/5/26

Supporting ELL Students Inside Google Classroom

Google Classroom is where most U.S. students do their daily work, and ELL students are no exception. The challenge is that Classroom itself does not include dedicated ELL support, so the read-aloud, vocabulary lookup, voice typing, and text prediction tools English learners need have to come from somewhere else. Mote runs natively across Google Docs, Slides, Forms, and Classroom assignments, so the same scaffolds appear in every part of the workflow without a separate app or a new login. This guide covers what Google Classroom does and does not include for ELLs, how Mote fills the gap, and how to set it up across a class or a district.

Mote Provides Built-In ELL Support Inside Google Classroom

Read Aloud Inside Every Assignment

Mote Read Aloud works on any text inside Google Docs, Slides, Forms, and Classroom assignment instructions. Students hear and see the text together, with adjustable speed, dual-layer word highlighting, and replay on demand.

Multilingual Dictionary In Context

Mote Multilingual Dictionary surfaces a definition and the home-language equivalent for any word in the assignment, without leaving the page. Useful for ELLs at WIDA levels 1 to 4 hitting unfamiliar academic vocabulary.

Voice Typing for Low-Stakes Output

Mote Voice Typing lets ELL students speak their answers and have the text appear in the assignment. Removes the spelling barrier so production can start before written accuracy is fully there.

Text Prediction for Academic Writing

Mote Text Prediction surfaces grade-level academic vocabulary as students type, narrowing the gap between what they want to say and what they can put on the page. Works inside Google Docs and Classroom long-response items.

Same Tools, Every Class

Mote runs the same way in Docs, Slides, Forms, and Classroom. Students recognise the toolkit across every subject and every teacher. That consistency is the difference between a tool a student has to think about and one that just works.

Domain-Wide Deployment Through Google Admin

Admins push the Mote Chrome extension to every student through Google Admin Console. FERPA, COPPA, and GDPR compliant with signed Data Processing Agreements. No per-student installation, no separate accounts.

How to Set Up Mote for ELL Students in Google Classroom

Requires:
Mote Chrome Extension, Google Classroom, Google Workspace for Education account, Google Admin Console for domain-wide rollout

1. Install the Mote Chrome Extension

Add Mote from the Chrome Web Store on the student's or teacher's Chrome profile. Pin the icon so the sidebar is one click away inside any Google Workspace tab.

2. Sign In With Google

Use the same Google account that the student uses for Google Classroom. No separate Mote login is needed and no extra password to manage.

3. Open a Google Classroom Assignment

Open any assignment from the student's Classroom view. Mote works inside the assignment instructions, the attached Doc or Slides file, and any Google Form quiz attached to the assignment.

4. Activate the Tools You Need

Click the Mote icon in the sidebar to launch Read Aloud, Voice Typing, Multilingual Dictionary, or Text Prediction. The same tools appear across every Workspace surface, so students do not learn a new interface for each subject.

5. Roll Out Domain-Wide With Google Admin Console

For district-level deployment, push the Mote Chrome extension through Google Admin Console. Every student gets access without individual installation, and admins can verify accommodation delivery through Mote's usage analytics.

Mote vs Other ELL Support Tools for Google Classroom

Teachers evaluating ELL support tools that fit inside Google Classroom usually shortlist three options: Mote, Read&Write by Texthelp, and Snap&Read by Don Johnston. The right choice depends on the student stack you need, the budget, and how deeply the tool integrates with Google Workspace.

Best for
Features
Google Workspace Fit
Mote
K-12 schools running ELL support inside Google Classroom and Workspace
Read Aloud, Multilingual Dictionary, Voice Typing, Text Prediction, Vocabulary, Personal Vocabulary, Highlighter, native Google Workspace integration, FERPA/COPPA/GDPR compliant
Native across Docs, Slides, Forms, Classroom, Gmail
Read&Write (Texthelp)
Schools focused on text leveling and reading comprehension scaffolds
Text-to-speech, word prediction, picture dictionary, screenshot reader, talk-and-type, study skills, admin deployment
Paid; per-user license; cross-platform but heavier inside Classroom
Snap&Read (Don Johnston)
Schools focused on text leveling and reading comprehension scaffolds
Text leveling, text-to-speech, dictionary, study tools, translation, outlining
Chrome extension; works in Workspace but not as deeply integrated
Built-In Google Classroom Only
Schools that have not added ELL extensions yet (a baseline, not a recommendation)
No dedicated ELL features. Teachers rely on Google Translate (separate tab) and Voice Typing in Docs
Workspace native by definition, but no ELL-specific scaffolds

Our Verdict

Mote is the best ELL support tool for schools that run on Google Classroom and want a tight, native fit with Google Workspace at zero cost to teachers. Read Aloud, Voice Typing, Multilingual Dictionary, and Text Prediction cover the core ELL stack across every Workspace surface. Read&Write covers more ground but costs more and feels heavier inside Classroom. Snap&Read does text leveling well but is narrower than Mote on output and assessment supports.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about
Supporting ELL Students in Google Classroom

Does Google Classroom have built-in support for ELL students?

Google Classroom itself does not have dedicated ELL features built in. The supports ELL teachers usually rely on inside Classroom (read-aloud, vocabulary lookup, voice-to-text, text prediction) come from Chrome extensions and Workspace add-ons. Mote runs natively across Google Docs, Slides, Forms, and Classroom assignments without a separate login or an extra app to manage.

How do I add Mote to Google Classroom?

Install the Mote Chrome extension from the Chrome Web Store, sign in with the same Google account you use for Classroom, and the Mote sidebar appears automatically inside any Google Doc, Slide, Form, or Classroom assignment. There is no separate app to deploy. For domain-wide rollout, an admin can push the extension through Google Admin Console without per-student installation.

What is the best Chrome extension for ELL support in Google Classroom?

The Chrome extensions teachers most often shortlist for ELL support inside Google Classroom are Mote, Read&Write by Texthelp, and Snap&Read by Don Johnston. Mote is free for teachers, runs natively across Google Workspace, and covers the core ELL stack of read-aloud, multilingual dictionary, voice typing, and text prediction. Read&Write is paid and broader. Snap&Read is paid and focuses on text leveling.

Does Mote work in Google Forms quizzes?

Yes. Mote works inside Google Forms, including quiz mode. Students can use Read Aloud on the question text, the Multilingual Dictionary on individual words, and Voice Typing on short-answer responses. Whether each tool counts as an allowed accommodation on a graded quiz depends on the test and your district policy, so check the assessment manual before relying on it for high-stakes grading.

How do I set up ELL accommodations inside Google Classroom?

Set them up at the tool level, not the assignment level. Install Mote Chrome extension domain-wide so every ELL student has Read Aloud, Voice Typing, Multilingual Dictionary, and Text Prediction available in every Google Classroom assignment by default. Document the accommodations in the student's ELL service plan and IEP if applicable. The aim is consistency, not a per-assignment workaround.

Try Mote for free

No card required

© Mote Technologies, Inc. 2026. Brought to you with 💜 from our global team.