Which skills does Ignite by Hatch™ address?
The skill coverage of Ignite by Hatch is organized into:
- 7 Domains
- 46 Subdomains
- The Mathematics and Literacy Domains are also subdivided into Strands (categories).
- Each of the 40 Subdomains contains experiences that cover skill levels between 1-8.
- Please note that some of the subdomains do not span all 1-8 skill levels.
Refer to this diagram for more details:
A larger version is attached at the bottom of this article for greater detail.
- In the Insights reporting system, Administrators, Teachers, and Families can see how children are progressing through the skill levels in these Subdomains using the Child Skill Details report.
- Educators can visit REPORTS > Child Progress, then select the name of a child to view the Child Skill Details.
- Families can simply log in and select the Progress tile on their dashboards to see a detailed report for their child.
- This article lists the Domains, Strands, Subdomains, and skill level descriptions. The descriptions are numbered here according to their skill level.
Domain: Social Studies
Subdomain: Self-Identity
Developing a sense of self-identity is crucial to the development of self-esteem and confidence and enables children to identify as part of a group (which helps children feel a sense of identity).
- Draws a self-portrait
- Draws a picture of home
- Draws a picture that resembles a family
- Adds various characteristics and interests that appeal to him/herself, within a drawing
- Draws a self-portrait with (at least one) characteristic or interests included
Subdomain: Community Awareness
Understanding the community outside of home builds understanding and positive attitudes, develops spatial reasoning, and helps children make sense of their world.
- Draws a picture of a neighborhood
- Identifies characteristics of a neighborhood
- Shows understanding of how places and things within a neighborhood are commonly utilized
- Demonstrates understanding of physical features of neighborhoods/communities
- Identify community helpers (within a community/neighborhood)
Domain: Physical Development
Subdomain: Self-Care
Having a strong understanding of self-care routines can positively impact a child’s development and self-confidence.
- Identifies self-care routines and scenarios
- Identifies basic processes for hand washing
- Identifies objects needed for basic self-care activities
- Identifies daily routine activities
- Identifies steps in daily routine and self-care processes
Subdomain: Nutrition
The relationship between nutrition, health and learning are three major factors that impact a child’s development, making learning about healthy choices a very important part of every child’s learning process.
- Identifies a variety of nutritious foods
- Identifies healthy versus unhealthy foods
- Creates a healthy breakfast menu
- Creates healthy lunch and dinner menu
- Creates a shopping list with healthy foods
Subdomain: Health & Safety
Children do not always understand danger, and therefore it is important to support learnings about personal safety and tips for staying healthy.
- Demonstrates understanding of personal safety practices and routines
- Identifies ways to play safely
- Identifies behaviors that promote health and safety
- Applies knowledge and skills related to health promotion, disease prevention, and health maintenance
- Identifies, avoids, and alerts others to danger
Domain: Science & Technology
Subdomain: Life Science
Understanding the natural world and developing reasoning processes that form the underpinnings of scientific thinking.
- Identifies at least one living thing
- Identifies at least 3 living things
- Identifies living things and begins to identify their basic needs (air, water, food, shelter)
- Identifies how living things change over time
- Identifies living things and their basic needs, and how they grow and change over time
Subdomain: Physical Science
Utilizing the five senses for understanding, classification, and prediction of physical properties in living and non-living things.
- Identifies at least 3 of 5 senses and can identify a property of a natural and/or humanmade material
- Identifies 4 of 5 senses and demonstrates understanding of the texture of materials
- Identifies 5 senses and demonstrates understanding of what our senses do
- Sorts, groups, or classifies objects based on one or more properties
- Identifies the effects magnets have on some items
Subdomain: Earth Science
Identifying, analyzing, and/or predicting materials and patters found on earth.
- Identifies materials in the environment
- Identifies changes and properties in the Earth’s environment
- Analyzes patterns in weather and the effects of weather on the Earth’s environment
- Evaluates changes to the Earth’s environment
- Demonstrates understanding of causes and the effects of the environment
Subdomain: Simple Tools
Developing skills that support tools and technologies can have positive effects on future educational outcomes.
- Identifies simple tools
- Identifies simple tools that help us
- Identifies simple tools used to observe and quantify similarities and differences
- Identifies simple tools and understands how the tools help us
- Correctly identifies phenomena that is observable through the use of scientific tools
Domain: Social Emotional Development
Subdomain: Identifying Emotions
Identifying and demonstrating emotions ranging in intensity and complexity found in every day life.
- Identifies basic emotions (happy, sad, angry/mad, and scared)
- Demonstrates understanding for the causes of basic emotions
- Identifies more complex emotions (calm, surprised, embarrassed, and disappointed)
- Demonstrates understanding for the causes of more complex emotions
- Identifies a variety of facial expressions as they relate to basic emotions
- Connects basic emotions to a variety of facial expressions and body language cues
- Identifies a variety of facial expressions as they relate to more complex emotions
- Connects more complex emotions to a variety of facial features and body language cues
Subdomain: Solving Social Problems
Enabling children to learn how to collaborate, cooperate, communicate, negotiate, self-advocate and respect others.
- Recognizes social problems
- Identifies pro-social behaviors
- Identifies classroom routines and procedures that prevent social problems from occurring
- Identifies appropriate solutions for social problems involving basic emotions
- Identifies strategies for addressing their own emotions in social problems
- Applies strategies for solving social problems in familiar situations
- Identifies appropriate solutions for social problems involving more complex emotions
- Applies strategies for solving social problems in new situations
Subdomain: Responding to Emotions
Identifying and/or engaging in strategies responding to emotions ranging in complexity and intensity.
- Engages in breathing exercises to learn to calm self
- Identifies appropriate ways to respond to basic negative emotions (scared, mad, sad)
- Identifies appropriate ways to manage basic negative emotions (scared, mad, sad)
- Identifies appropriate ways to respond to basic positive emotions (happy)
- Identifies appropriate ways to respond to more complex negative emotions (embarrassed, disappointed, surprised)
- Identifies appropriate ways to manage more complex negative emotions (embarrassed, disappointed, surprised)
- Identifies appropriate ways to respond to more complex positive emotions (calm, surprised)
- Recognizes that others may have a different emotional response than their own
Subdomain: Executive Functioning
Demonstrating the cognitive ability to follow directions, switch rules, and apply rule changes when necessary.
- Responds correctly to prompts
- Ignores distractor prompts with visual supports
- Ignore distractor prompts without visual supports
- Completes a shift from one set of rules to another
- Shifts flexibly between two sets of rules with support
- Shifts flexibly between two sets of rules without support
- Remembers and recalls a sequence of 2-4 directions while being presented with a different set of directions
- Remembers and recalls a sequence of 4-6 directions while being presented with a different set of directions
Domain: Language & Communication Development
Subdomain: Receptive Language
Understands increasingly complex communication and language.
- Shows understanding of basic words
- Responds to "what" questions
- Responds to "where" questions
- Demonstrates understanding of complex and compound sentences
- Responds to "how" questions
Subdomain: Listening & Understanding
Acting in response to language and responding to increasingly complex language.
- Responds to one-step requests or questions
- Carries out a one-step request that relates to a new or an unfamiliar activity or situation
- Follows two-step, oral directions (that relate to familiar activity or situation
- Carries out two-step requests that involve a new or unfamiliar activity or situation
- Carries out multi-step requests that relate to familiar activities or situations
- Attends to multiple details in directions
- Carries out multi-step directions with multiple details
- Carries out multi-step directions with multiple details that involve a new or unfamiliar activity or situation
Subdomain: Vocabulary
Building conceptual knowledge and the vocabulary associated with that knowledge.
- Understands color words
- Sorts words into categories
- Demonstrates understanding of comparative adjectives
- Demonstrates understanding of common antonyms
- Demonstrates understanding of cross-curricular words
- Demonstrates understanding of basic multiple meaning words
- Makes connections using verbs and adjectives
- Uses sentence-level context as a clue to the meaning of a word or phrase
Subdomain: Academic Vocabulary
Building conceptual cross-curricular knowledge and the vocabulary associated with that knowledge.
4. Applies understanding of cross-curricular prekindergarten level tier 2 words
5. Applies understanding of some cross-curricular kindergarten level tier 2 words
6. Applies understanding of more cross-curricular kindergarten level tier 2 words
7. Applies understanding of a range of cross-curricular kindergarten level tier 2 words
8. Applies understanding of some cross-curricular 1st grade level 2 tiers words
Subdomain: Conventions of Language
Demonstrating understanding of various components of conventional language (i.e. irregular and regular plural nouns, verb tenses, interrogatives, prepositions)
3. Demonstrates understanding of regular plural nouns
4. Demonstrates understanding of simple past, progressive present, and simple future verb tenses.
5. Demonstrates understanding of question words (who, what, where, when, why, how)
6. Demonstrates understanding of prepositions within sentences
7. Demonstrates understanding of irregular plural nouns
8. Demonstrates understanding of matching verbs to singular and plural nouns in basic sentences
Domain: Mathematics
Strand: Counting & Cardinality
Subdomain: Set Counting
Using one-to-one correspondence to count or produce a group of objects.
- Touches one object for each number said for sets up to 5
- Counts up to 5 objects
- Counts up to 10 objects
- Produces sets of up to 5 objects
- Produces sets of up to 10 objects
- Counts sets of up to 20 objects
- Produces sets of up to 20 objects
- Counts sets of up to 30 objects
Subdomain: Comparing Quantities
Analyzing two sets of objects to determine which set has more than, less than, or the same amount.
- Places objects into a set structure that forces one-to-one correspondence
- Pairs objects to compare two sets
- Correctly chooses the set of objects that has more or less when shown two sets that vary greatly in quantity
- Counts sets of up to 5 objects to compare
- Counts sets of up to 10 objects to compare when objects are the same or different sizes
- Determines “how many” more are in the larger set when provided sets with up to 10
- Counts sets of up to 20 objects to compare when objects are the same size
- Generates sets that are greater or less than a given number up to 20
Subdomain: Ordinal Numbers
Understanding how an ordinal number relates to an object's position in a line; Identifies and/or arranges objects based upon ordinal number
- Identifies the “first” object arranged in a line
- Identifies the “last” object arranged in a line
- Identifies the “first” and “second” object arranged in a line
- Identifies the position of the first, second, and last object arranged in a line
- Arranges up to four objects using knowledge of ordinal positions
- Identifies ordinal numbers "first" through "fifth"
- Identifies ordinal numbers "first" through "tenth"
Subdomain: Subitizing
Instantly recognizing collections of units; perceptual subitizing = recognizing units in one group, conceptual subitizing = recognizing smaller groups within one group.
- Matches small sets of 1-3 objects
- Makes a small collection to match the same number as another collection that was shown quickly (no more than 4)
- Instantly recognizes collections up to 4 in typical arrangements (perceptual subitizing)
- Instantly recognizes collections up to 4 in random arrangements (perceptual subitizing)
- Instantly recognizes collections up to 5 (perceptual subitizing)
- Instantly recognizes collections up to 5 when collections contain two colors (conceptual subitizing)
- Instantly recognizes collections up to 10 that are made by combining two smaller groupers (conceptual subitizing)
- Instantly recognizes collections up to 20 shown in tens frames (conceptual subitizing)
Subdomain: Number Sequencing
Understanding the number-name and numeral relationship, using this understanding to recognize and/or order numbers in a sequence.
- Listens to number chants and songs
- Orders quantities 0-5
- Recognizes numerals 0-5
- Recognizes numerals 0-10
- Identifies the number that comes before or after a number between 0 and 10
- Orders numerals 0 to 10 forward and backward
- Recognizes 11-20
- Names the number that comes before or after 11-20
Subdomain: Composing
Joining groups of objects or a set of numbers to make a whole group or another number.
6. Identifies the missing part to complete wholes up to 5
7. Identifies the missing part to complete wholes up to 10
9. Uses understanding of place value to compose numbers between 11-20
Subdomain: Decomposing
Breaking down a group of objects or a number into component parts.
6. Given the whole (up to 5), identifies two parts that can be used to create the whole
7. Given the whole (up to 10), identifies two parts that can be used to create the whole
8. Uses understanding of place value to decompose numbers between 11-20
Strand: Operations & Algebraic Thinking
Subdomain: Addition
Joining two sets of objects to find the total number of objects; understanding how groups of objects are composed of smaller groups.
- Finds the total by joining groups and counting all the objects in situations where the sum is 4 or less
- Identifies how two small groups can be composed to create a larger group of 5 or fewer objects
- Finds the total when given a word problem or scenario by directly modeling the problem with objects and counting all the objects when the sum is 6 or less.
- Finds the total when given a word problem or scenario by directly modeling the problem with objects and counting all the objects when the sum is 8 or less
- Finds the total by counting on from the first addend with sums up to ten
- Given a set of objects, adds on to the set to make a given total (i.e., there are 4 bears, and the child is asked to make there be 7; child adds 3 more bears)
- Determines the missing addend by adding on objects (i.e., you have 5 balls and then get some more. Now you have 7 in all. How many did you get?)
- Finds the total when given a word problem by modeling with manipulatives when the sum is 15 or less (manipulatives are not a direct representation of the objects in the word problems)
Subdomain: Subtraction
Starting with the whole and taking away a few objects. Subtraction concepts also include separating (decomposing) a whole group of objects into two smaller groups.
- Finds the difference by separating objects when the whole is 4 or less
- Decomposes 5 or fewer objects into two groups
- Finds the difference when given a word problem or scenario by directly modeling the problem with objects and taking away some objects when the whole is 6 or less
- Finds the difference when given a word problem or scenario by directly modeling the problem with objects and taking away some objects when the whole is 8 or less
- Finds the difference by counting backwards with a whole up to 10
- Given a set of objects, takes away from the set to make a given total (e.g., there are 6 bears, and the child is asked to make there be 3; child takes away three bears)
- Determines how many were taken away when given the starting total and the ending total (You had 8 cookies and gave some to your friend. Now you have 5 cookies. How many did you give to your friend?)
- Finds the difference when given a word problem by modeling with manipulatives when the whole is 15 or less (manipulatives are not a direct representation of the objects in the word problems)
Subdomain: Patterns
Recognizing, copying, extending, and/or generating a repeating series of units.
- Copies ABAB patterns
- Fills in and extends ABAB patterns
- Creates simple repeating patterns
- Copies AABBAA, ABCABC, and ABBABB patterns
- Extends and fills in missing parts of AABBAA, ABCABC, and ABBABB patterns
- Creates varied repeating patterns
- Fills and extends in patterns involving numbers
- Creates patterns with numbers
Strand: Math Applications
Subdomain: Measurement
Understanding that attributes of objects can be measured by height, length, width, volume, and area; can compare the length of two objects directly by lining them up.
- Orders up to 3 objects by length and height
- Identifies the object that is longer, taller, or shorter
- Builds towers that are either shorter or taller than an object
- Fills in containers with objects to compare volumes
- Orders up to 10 objects by length and height
- Indirectly compares the length of two objects by using a third object
- Uses a nonstandard unit of measurement to measure and compare objects
- Uses standard measurement tools to compare two objects
Subdomain: Classification & Data
Categorizing and sorting objects into meaningful groups - sorts objects based on similar attributes and recognizes when objects do not belong in the same group.
- Matches similar objects
- Sorts objects based on a single attribute
- Identifies objects given a single attribute
- Identifies objects given two attributes
- Sorts objects based on two attributes
- Interprets simple picture graphs
- Creates picture graphs with two categories
- Compares and contrasts data points on simple graphs
Strand: Geometry
Subdomain: 2-D Shapes
Recognizing and naming shapes that are both prototypical and non-prototypical and composing (and decomposing) shapes to make new figures.
- Completes a pattern block puzzle by choosing the correct shapes to fit in each piece.
- Matches 2 identical simple shapes (square, triangle, circle) that have the same size and orientation
- Matches 2 identical simple shapes (square, triangle, circle) that have different sizes and orientations
- Names a circle, square, and triangle when shown a prototypical shape
- Describes attributes of basic 2-dimensional shapes
- Compares 2-dimensional shapes
- Identifies more complex shapes (pentagon, hexagon, rhombus, trapezoid, and oval)
- Identifies what 2-dimensional shapes create the faces of 3-dimensional objects
Subdomain: Composing Shapes
Drawing shapes, composing shapes to create larger shapes, and partitioning a shape to make simple shapes.
6. Draws basic 2-dimensional shapes
7. Composes simple shapes to form larger shapes
8. Partition shapes into simple shapes
Subdomain: Spatial Relationships
Noticing and describing the relationships between objects and places using spatial language.
- Follows simple directions related to position (in, on, off, over, and under)
- Follows simple directions related to direction (up and down)
- Follows simple directions related to proximity (besides, between, next to)
- Follows simple directions related to frames of reference (behind, left, right, in front of, to the side of, above, below)
- Appropriately responds to positional words indicating position, direction, and distance
Domain: Literacy
Strand: Phonological Awareness
Subdomain: Segmenting
Breaking down individual sounds or syllables to read or write words.
- Identifies separate words within a sentence
- Segments compound words into two words
- Deletes word from a compound word
- Segments words into syllables
- Explores segmenting simple words into individual phonemes
- Isolates final sounds in CVC words
- Isolates medial vowel sounds in CVC words (short vowels only)
- Identifies consonants that are combined to form a consonant blend
Subdomain: Alliteration
Listening to, generating, or manipulating words that have the same initial sound (onset).
- Listens to songs and chants that have repeating initial sounds
- Recognize when groups of words begin with the same onset
- Distinguishes if two words start with the same onset
- Isolates the onset in words
- Sorts words by onset
- Sorts words with initial diagraphs by onset
Subdomain: Blending
Pulling together individual sounds or syllables to hear or read words.
- Adds missing word to form compound word
- Combines two words to make a compound word
- Combines syllables to form words
- Blends onsets and rimes to make one-syllable words
- Blends phonemes to form simple words
- Blend phonemes to form simple words quickly
- Blends phonemes to form one-syllable word with consonant digraphs
- Blends phonemes to form one-syllable words with consonant blends
Subdomain: Rhyming
Listening to, generating, or manipulating words that have the same ending sound.
- Listens to a variety of rhymes (songs, chants, etc.)
- Determines if two words rhyme
- Matches rhyming words
- Determines which word does not rhyme
- Demonstrates the ability to fill in rhyming words
- Fills in rhyming words
Strand: Phonics
Subdomain: Alphabet Knowledge
Awareness of letters in the environment; an introduction to their relationship to sound and the understanding that letters make up words.
2. Listens to alphabet chants and songs
3. Recognizes 10 uppercase letters
4. Recognizes 18 uppercase and 15 lowercase letters
5. Recognizes 26 uppercase and 20 lowercase letters
6. Identifies all 26 uppercase and lowercase letters
7. Rapidly identifies all 26 uppercase and lowercase letters
Subdomain: Decoding
Using knowledge of letter-sound relationships, phonogram patterns, and letter patterns to pronounce written words.
6. Decode CVC words with short vowel sounds
7. Decode CCVC words with consonant diagraphs
8. Decodes CVC/e/ words with long vowel sounds
Subdomain: Letter-Sound Correspondence
Connecting grapheme to phoneme relationships through identifying the common sounds letters represent.
4. Identifies 10 uppercase letters based on their sounds
5. Identifies 15 uppercase and 10 lowercase letters based on their sounds
6. Identifies all uppercase and 20 lowercase letters based on their sounds
7. Identifies all 26 uppercase and lowercase letters based on their sounds
8. Identifies vowels based on long vowel sounds
Strand: Reading
Subdomain: Concepts of Print
Awareness of print and print directionality; understanding that print has meaning and books are made of letters and words.
- Identifies appropriate book orientation
- Distinguishes print from pictures
- Demonstrates understanding of print directionality
- Identifies book parts and features
- Distinguishes letters from words
- Distinguishes between uppercase and lowercase letters
- Tracks written text along with spoken text
Subdomain: Comprehension-Fiction
Using decoding skills, making connections, and thinking about what is read to understand and interpret fiction stories.
6. Answers simple recall questions about a text with short, predictable sentences that directly relate to
illustrations
7. Recalls order of events after reading a text
8. Makes simple prediction and inferences about a text
Subdomain: Comprehension- Non-Fiction
Using decoding skills, making connections, and thinking about what is read to understand and interpret expository texts.
6. Answers simple recall questions about texts with short, predictable sentences that directly relate to
illustrations
7. Demonstrates understanding of content specific vocabulary used in a text
8. Recalls order of procedures after reading a procedural text
Subdomain: High-Frequency Words
Words that are commonly seen in print; They hold little to no meaning on their own, but contribute to the meaning of a sentence.
6. Identifies the following sight words: the, can, is, a, I, see, on, he, she, at
7. Identifies the following sight words: to, in, you, it, was, that, his, and, for, are
8. Identifies the following sight words: of, with, they, be, this, have, from, we, look, my
Strand: Listening Comprehension
Subdomain: Key Ideas & Details
Important elements or central ideas in a story or text.
- Listens to fictional texts with simple details and story elements
- Listens to nonfiction texts with simple structures and elements
- Identifies the main character(s) in a story
- Recalls key details from a story
- Recalls the order of events in a story
- Recalls several facts from expository text
- Makes text to text connections
- Draws picture to summarize text and labels key details
Strand: Writing
Subdomain: Writing Development
The progression of writing begins with scribbling, then drawing for meaning, next producing letter strands that represent letters and words, to finally using formal writing conventions.
- Makes scribble marks
- Draws pictures to convey meaning
- Writes shape-like symbols
- Writes letter strings
- Writes letter strings with spaces
- Labels picture with at least the initial sound
- Uses invented or phonetic spelling
- Uses capital letters at the beginning of a sentence and ending punctuation