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Interactive Early Learning Solutions Backed by Research

Hatch Early Learning is the trusted leader in early education, providing administrators and teachers with actionable data on student readiness in multiple domains. Our research-based solutions offer valuable insights into student progress, enabling informed decision-making and targeted interventions.

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Ignite™ – Independent Purposeful Practice

Accelerate growth in math, literacy, and whole-child development with Hatch's interactive, game-based learning app. Ignite delivers personalized learning experiences and real-time data that helps educators and administrators track progress and make informed decisions.
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IgniteTable™ – Collaborative Learning

IgniteTable™ is an immersive, interactive table for 2-4 children that fosters engaging collaboration, communication, and essential prosocial skills. IgniteTable empowers teachers with real-time insights into collaborative learning experiences, informing offline instruction, and enhancing communication with families.
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IgnitePanel™ – Whole Class Instruction

IgnitePanel™ is a comprehensive tool that transforms whole-class instruction for early learners through robust, engaging, and standards-aligned activities. Educators have easy access to over 1,600 research-based activities and strategies designed to support learners at every skill level.
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Extend teachers' reach with engaging digital learning tool

When unified, the Hatch suite creates a complete solution for accelerating student learning across seven domains of learning with a focus in math, literacy, and prosocial development.
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Key Foundations – Evidence-Proven Literacy Development

Build literacy skills with a systematic and explicit approach with structured 10-minute lessons that develop language and communication with engaging resources. Key Foundations is designed to integrate seamlessly with any core curriculum, as well as Ignite by Hatch™ for a comprehensive, multimodal learning experience.
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The latest from our Early Learning Blog

4 Ways Teachers Can Help Protect Children’s Data

We’re living more of our lives on the internet and in front of screens than ever before. Every day, mobile technology more closely resembles magic: It has helped us become more connected and efficient, and opened up worlds that were once only visible in our imaginations. Classrooms have been impacted by technology just as much as other parts of the world, which can be exciting territory for educators.

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week

Happy Teacher Appreciation Week! (Though a week feels so insufficient.) Now more than ever, parents across the country have appreciation for everything teachers do for their children. Teachers are selflessly motivated to care for, influence, and inspire development in children. Every day, as we interact with members of our community, find comfort in books, and witness scientific and engineering feats, we see the positive impact of teachers.

A Balancing Act: A Fulltime Working Mom + Homeschool Teacher

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, working from home full-time wasn’t an adjustment for me; I’ve been doing that for years. However, working from home full-time with a two-year-old (Jack) and four-year-old (Frankie) at home was uncharted territory for me. It’s a balancing act that millions of parents are suddenly trying to master quickly and with a little bit of grace, if we’re lucky!

Musical Moments

Normal has changed! For my family, the new normal includes my husband and me working full-time from home while caring for and educating our 3.5-year-old son. Even though we are approaching the 3-month mark of the stay-at-home order, we are still getting used to the shift in our day-to-day routines, roles, and responsibilities. Meanwhile, our son is still adjusting to being without classmates, friends, teachers, and his prior pre-school days packed with engaging activities.

Tell Me A Story

Do you remember asking your parents or other family members to tell you a story when you were younger? I sure do! I know my parents can still hear the echo of my whiney plea: “Tell me a story!” That said, the memories created when my family relented and told me real stories about their past, or made-up stories about the future, are among my favorites!

Repeated Read-Alouds And Making The Most Of Your Home Library

The combination of closed libraries and my son’s constant request for the same stories to be read aloud prompted me to research and develop some tips and tricks to help us all maximize daily read-alouds and repetition. Because these are research-based, we can all feel good about integrating these techniques into our daily routine!

Summer Learning Success with Ignite by Hatch™

Do more to improve your score - With Ignite by Hatch™! Newly released scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, often referred to as the Nation’s Report Card, show that fourth graders have lost ground in reading and Math— not just compared with the status quo of 2019, but also the most recent round of the exam, which was conducted during the heart of the pandemic.

Ignite by Hatch™ Criteria Report And Whitepaper

At Hatch Early Learning®, our products and resources are not only research-based, but they are also research-proven and validated. The accompanying criteria report and whitepaper help prove that Ignite by Hatch™ supports the delivery of positive outcomes for all young learners!

The Transformation Of Hatch Early Learning…And Why It Matters To You

I have devoted my professional life to progressing the field of early childhood education through the use of technology. Being the leader of a mission-driven organization, much of my time has been dedicated to how innovation can help solve challenges facing our field. One of the challenges we face is how to make developmentally appropriate technology an integral part of every classroom.

5 Ways to support open-ended play at home

When I was in preschool, my grandma gifted me a wooden puzzle stool. She had the letters of my name made into puzzle pieces that fit on the surface of the seat. It was such a special gift, and one that I played with for many, many hours during my childhood.

Ways To Entertain When The Weather Is Frightful!

With unseasonably frigid temperatures and/or snow/sleet/ice blanketing much of the country, we wanted to share a list of easy-to-implement, boredom-buster activities that will help to brighten your day and keep your little ones HAPPY!
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Happy Week of the Young Child! Hosted by the National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC), this week is dedicated to honoring the unique needs of young children and recognizing the early learning programs that meet those needs. Hatch™ is proud to support this important initiative and help teachers and parents inspire a lifelong love for learning!
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A classroom perspective on leveraging technology to effectively support social development goals and develop life skills for students with special needs. Developing social skills is just as important as academic growth for students with special needs. Skills such as turn-taking, teamwork, and effective communication are essential for navigating everyday interactions. However, teaching these skills can be particularly challenging for students with communication, sensory processing, or social engagement needs.
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Drawing is widely recognized as part of the developmental progression of writing development. However, drawing remains to be something that it not widely taught in early childhood classrooms. Since drawing is part of a young child’s writing tools, we need to embrace this developmental stage of writing and explicitly teach drawing to young children!
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Do more to improve your score - With Ignite by Hatch™! Newly released scores from the National Assessment of Educational Progress, often referred to as the Nation’s Report Card, show that fourth graders have lost ground in reading and Math— not just compared with the status quo of 2019, but also the most recent round of the exam, which was conducted during the heart of the pandemic.
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Drawing is widely recognized as part of the developmental progression of writing development. However, drawing remains to be something that it not widely taught in early childhood classrooms. Since drawing is part of a young child’s writing tools, we need to embrace this developmental stage of writing and explicitly teach drawing to young children!

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