



Kāleka Hakalama
Kāleka Hakalama are 2x2 inch cards printed on colored cardstock. The set of Kāleka Hakalama contain all 90 huahakalama. It also comes with a storage bag to hold the set of cards.
As a mom with 4 keiki in immersion school, I got sick of making our own Hakalama flashcards out of index cards. This was my solution (too bad I only figured it out with my 4th keiki)!
We play match games with these cards (we match ka with kā). When we pull a card we say the sound. This helps to connect auditory sound with the visual picture in a fun game.
We put the cards together to spell words (ka + lo = kalo).