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Arrivals With Easter behind us – so too the sugar highs and lows which follow the gorging of chocolate (or perhaps I just speak for myself!) – there can be no doubt that spring has finally sprung! And here at Teachit Primary we have marked the occasion by breathing new life into some of our project packs. Both our Castles and Explorers packs have already been given a spruce up and now our Outdoor learning pack – If you go down to the woods today – and our World War Two pack – Pack up your troubles – are re-vamped and ready to download. And here's the best bit: previously only available to subscribers, these packs are now available for free members to buy and download. So what are you waiting for...? Jo Barwell Editor

The history of the European Union EU Pioneers The following visionary leaders inspired the creation of the European Union we live in today. 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 and parliamentarians, the EU pioneers were a diverse group of people who held the same ideals: a peaceful, united and prosperous Europe. Beyond the pioneers described below, many others have worked tirelessly towards and inspired the European project. 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. A period of economic growth The 1960s is a good period for the economy, helped by the fact that EU countries stop charging custom duties when they trade with each other. A growing Community – the first enlargement The changing face of Europe - the fall of the Berlin Wall Further expansion

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