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W02 Writing Strategy Language Experience Approach. Strategy Number W02 Procedures Teacher starts discussion/review of a previous learning from the content read.

W02 Writing Strategy Language Experience Approach

Teacher introduces writing activity focusing on the specific skills needed. These skills include sounds and letters, vocabulary, spelling, grammar and usage, subject-verb agreement, verbs, tenses, pronouns, possessives, contractions, etc. Teacher prompts the discussion through guided questions to facilitate writing. Do teachers correct the ELL's grammatical errors as they express themselves? English Language Arts Example Teacher "Think Aloud" - writings of Albert Einstein Over this last week we have read three works by Albert Einstein in which he talks about the issues of war and peace.

Image Description Image: picture of Albert Einstein riding a bike. Mathematics Example Teacher "Think Aloud" - narrating an equation We have been solving one-step equations this week. Example: Solve Equation x - 10 = 4 2: + 10 + 10 x = 14Check solution x - 10 = 4 14 - 10 = 4 4 = 4 Science Example. The World Factbook. The World Factbook. The World Factbook. The World Factbook. Countries. Member countries of the EU (year of entry) The European Union has 28 member countries: On the road to EU membership Candidate countries Potential candidates Bosnia and Herzegovina Kosovo * * This designation is without prejudice to positions on status, and is in line with UNSCR 1244/99 and the ICJ Opinion on the Kosovo declaration of independence Joining the EU Becoming a member of the EU is a complex procedure which does not happen overnight.

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Map. Cultural Traits Matrix: Europe. Download.ashx?hash=2. Download.ashx?hash=2. Download.ashx?hash=2. Kids' Corner. The history of the European Union. The Founding Fathers of the EU The following visionary leaders inspired the creation of the European Union we live in today.

The history of the European Union

Without their energy and motivation we would not be living in the sphere of peace and stability that we take for granted. From resistance fighters to lawyers, the founding fathers were a diverse group of people who held the same ideals: a peaceful, united and prosperous Europe. Beyond the founding fathers described below, many others have worked tirelessly towards and inspired the European project. This section on the founding fathers is therefore a work in progress. A peaceful Europe – the beginnings of cooperation The European Union is set up with the aim of ending the frequent and bloody wars between neighbours, which culminated in the Second World War. The ‘Swinging Sixties’ – a period of economic growth A growing Community – the first Enlargement The changing face of Europe - the fall of the Berlin Wall A Europe without frontiers Further expansion 2010 – today. The History of the European Union. The historical roots of the European Union lie in the Second World War.

The History of the European Union

Europeans are determined to prevent such killing and destruction ever happening again. Soon after the war, Europe is split into East and West as the 40-year-long Cold War begins. West European nations create the Council of Europe in 1949. It is a first step towards cooperation between them, but six countries want to go further. 9 May 1950 — French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman presents a plan for deeper cooperation. 18 April 1951 Based on the Schuman plan, six countries sign a treaty to run their heavy industries – coal and steel – under a common management.

Founding Member States: Germany, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium and Luxembourg. List of all EU member states and when they joined Swiss architect Le Corbusier marks a new trend with the opening (1952) of his selfcontained ‘vertical city’ (Unité d’habitation) in Marseilles, France. Grade 06 Social Studies Unit 05 Exemplar Lesson 02: Introducing the European Union.