THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS RECAP Y10 GCSE HISTORY. NEXT WEEK… As Mr Ponte is back next week, he will be doing your tracker assessment on the Cuban Missile.

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THE CUBAN MISSILE CRISIS RECAP Y10 GCSE HISTORY

NEXT WEEK… As Mr Ponte is back next week, he will be doing your tracker assessment on the Cuban Missile Crisis As the Cuban Missile Crisis is heavily covered in exam, Mr Ponte feels it is important that you know the events of the crisis inside out

Just in case… What does this cartoon say about the Cuban Missile Crisis?

YOUR TASK FOR TODAY To help your revision, in small groups (3-4 people) you are to create an informative leaflet/booklet about the Cuban Missile Crisis: This will be completed on A4 paper Each member of the group needs to be responsible for at least ONE section of the leaflet Use your textbooks and the hand-outs to help you What you will need to include: 1.A title page 2.What were the causes of the crisis (Bay of Pigs, the October crisis etc) 3.The events of the crisis-what actually happened 4.The outcome/impact of the crisis-who was the winner? What did it do to East/West relations? To help your revision, in small groups (3-4 people) you are to create an informative leaflet/booklet about the Cuban Missile Crisis: This will be completed on A4 paper Each member of the group needs to be responsible for at least ONE section of the leaflet Use your textbooks and the hand-outs to help you What you will need to include: 1.A title page 2.What were the causes of the crisis (Bay of Pigs, the October crisis etc) 3.The events of the crisis-what actually happened 4.The outcome/impact of the crisis-who was the winner? What did it do to East/West relations?