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Steps to Creating a Presidential Briefing

4/27/2015

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Steps to Creating a Presidential Briefing
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You will have seventy minutes to collaborate in a group to present a short presidential briefing on the Cuban Missile Crisis. Follow the steps below to complete this project using your lecture notes, and the provided primary and secondary sources.

  1. Review your notes from the Russia lecture (4/18)
  2. Read and review the secondary source provided for you
  3. Read and review the primary source document provided for you
  4. Complete the graphic organizer labeled “INDIVIDUAL”
  5. Compare notes and consolidate arguments with partner
  6. Bring your partnership’s findings to the rest of the group
  7. As a group, complete the graphic organizer labeled “GROUP”
  8. Get “How to Conduct a Presidential Briefing” from the teach and outline the major points and evidence of your briefing
  9. Draft your three to five minute briefing script
  10. Select a group spokesperson to present the briefing
  11. Conduct at least one rehearsal and provide critical feedback 

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