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What is the Study Hall Tab? πŸ“š (A Guide for All Curricula)

Designed with student success in mind, the Study Hall is a unique feature that offers an array of supplemental materials to enhance the learning experience. What's inside the Study Hall depends on the curriculum you're teaching.

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Written by Asma Khatut
Updated over 3 weeks ago

Welcome to your guide for the Study Hall! πŸš€

This guide will show you how to find it and what's included for each course type.


In This Article:


Part 1: 🧭 How to Find the Study Hall

You can find the Study Hall inside any lesson.

  1. Head to the Lessons tab on the left-hand side.

  2. Select the Subject and the Lesson you want to view.

  3. Click on the "Study Hall" tab at the top of the lesson.


Part 2: πŸ“ For Illustrative Math & Eureka Math Teachers

For these curricula, the Study Hall holds the printable assignments for your students. It's very important for students to complete these to ensure they've grasped the lesson.

In Illustrative Math (IM), you'll find:

  • Student Task Assessment: The printable version of the instructional class activities.

  • Cool Down: The printable version of the Cool Down found at the end of the lesson slides.

  • Geogebra: An online, interactive version of the student task (not available for all lessons).

In Eureka Math, you'll find:

  • Sprint

  • Problem Set

  • Homework

  • Exit Ticket


Part 3: πŸŽ“ For SAT & ACT Teachers

For test prep courses, the Study Hall is a one-stop-shop for extra resources to boost student learning.

Here’s what you'll find:

  • ChalkTalks Interactive Video Lessons: Short, 2-3 minute videos that deliver key concepts, followed immediately by practice questions to solidify understanding.

  • Question Structures: These lessons reverse-engineer thousands of tests to analyze patterns, ratios, and effective strategies for approaching exam questions.

  • Khan Academy Videos: We've embedded Khan Academy videos for most lessons right into the platform, giving students comprehensive video resources in one place.

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