The Alchemy Lab helps schools offer assessment tools aligned to their curriculum and standards. Educators stay in control and student progress stays visible.
Schools already have lessons, assignments, standards, and teachers. The hard part is connecting student practice to structured feedback and visibility. The Alchemy Lab adds that layer.
Each activity is shaped around your school's content, standards, and review workflow.
Places students using a structured speaking and writing check aligned to the school's chosen standard.
Helps students understand specific sound, stress, and clarity issues in assigned speaking activities.
Turns writing and lesson tasks into structured feedback aligned to the school's goals and criteria.
Speaks in full sentences with natural pacing and few hesitations.
Good range of everyday vocabulary, with room to grow in academic topics.
Handles complex tenses correctly, with occasional article errors.
Answers stay on topic and well organized, with room for more supporting detail.
The weather has been unusually warm this week, so we decided to postpone the trip until next month.
Clear, confident pace overall. Work on the stress in "unusually" (it should land on the second syllable) and the "p" sound at the start of "postpone".
"Although the schedule changed twice, the team adapted quickly and met the deadline."
Clear use of a contrast clause"We will continue monitoring the results over the next quarter."
Correct future continuous usage"She have been working on this project since March."
"She has been working on this project since March."
"Their going to present the findings tomorrow."
"They're going to present the findings tomorrow."
Students should be able to use AI without disappearing into a black box. Educators see assigned work, student submissions, AI feedback, scores, and where support is needed.
The Alchemy Lab helps schools offer polished AI-powered feedback experiences while keeping curriculum, standards, and review decisions under educator control.
Activities can reflect the school's content, rubrics, levels, and learning goals.
Schools choose when feedback is immediate, when review is required, and what criteria matter.
Submissions, feedback, scores, and student needs are visible instead of scattered across disconnected AI tools.
AI practice works best when schools can shape it, see it, and connect it back to learning.
Let's talk about the feedback experiences your school could offer students.