10-minute practice sprint
Generate similar problems from the last misconception and keep the streak alive.
Adjust variables, run simulations, complete missions, and let an AI coach guide your thinking step by step.
AhhLab OS • Personalized interactive tutoring
AhhLab guides students into the next best lesson, adapts to what school is teaching, and keeps proof of understanding visible for parents.
Generate similar problems from the last misconception and keep the streak alive.
Upload a worksheet at subject setup and AhhLab will point the pathway toward the real classroom topic.
Reports explain misconception, evidence quality, and the next step.
Search by subject, year, keyword, unit, or experiment type.
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Answer 5 prediction-first prompts before using any simulation.
Timed practice, syllabus checklist, and misconception review.
Wrong answers become review cards with a similar problem generator.
Search every lesson by year, subject, unit, keyword, or misconception.
Turns activity clicks into parent-readable evidence and student-readable next steps.
Bookmark teacher-quality explanations, formulas, and worked examples from inside each lesson’s coach panel.
All subjects mapped now; build order starts with Science → Math → Computing.
Pick a year and subject, then optionally paste a school worksheet so the pathway adapts to what the student is learning now.
Upload or paste a slide, worksheet, or teacher note once at subject setup. AhhLab maps it to the closest lesson and adapts the next recommendation.
Student has not completed the challenge yet. The system will watch variable choices, misconception patterns, and written explanation.
If mastery is shown: move to the next lesson. If not: revisit the current misconception with a simpler model.
Settings should feel like product infrastructure, not an afterthought.