An interactive map of the European Union that uses a color key to show when each member state joined, and which countries are currently EU candidates.
Aimed at a variety of audiences and consists of games, interactive applications, publications and an exhibition.
This mega site is the official EU site in English. It includes a kid section but also some great background info for older students writing school reports.
5 stars For elementary and middle-school, Euro Kids' Corner is chock full of euro-themed games, a leaderboard listing the top ten players, and a lesson covering the history of European money and the euro.
This history of the formation of the European Union in timeline format, covers events from 1946 to 2009.
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