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Dutch "koekjes"
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
Slide 2 - Video
The word “cookie” comes from the Dutch “koekjes” which came from the Dutch “koek”, meaning “cake”; cookie was introduced to English in the very early 18th century. It is thought this term caught on more in the United States due to the strong Dutch heritage in early America
Yes
No
Slide 3 - Poll
How do you call these "koekjes" in Dutch?
A
Brownies
B
Rose
C
Sand
D
Circles
Slide 4 - Quizvraag
How do you call these "koekjes" in Dutch?
A
Brownies
B
Sweet
C
Sand
D
Circles
Slide 5 - Quizvraag
How do you call these "koekjes" in Dutch?
Slide 6 - Open vraag
Whose 'legs' have to do with these "koekjes"?
A
Cows
B
Goats
C
Dogs
D
Sheep
Slide 7 - Quizvraag
How do you call these "koekjes" in Dutch?
A
Brownies
B
Sand
C
Kisses
D
Circles
Slide 8 - Quizvraag
Choose from: Long fingers or short fingers?
Slide 9 - Open vraag
Do you speak a lot if you eat these "koekjes?
Slide 10 - Woordweb
When do you eat these "koekjes"?
A
New Year
B
Easter
C
Christmas
D
Sint Nicolaas
Slide 11 - Quizvraag
How do you call these "koekjes" in Dutch?
A
Peper
B
Salt
C
Brown sugar
D
Speculaas
Slide 12 - Quizvraag
Mergpijp koek
Gevulde koek
Slide 13 - Sleepvraag
Slide 14 - Video
After testing round what are your favourite "koekjes"?