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If you did not get a blue Civics book -- don’t worry... Textbooks If you did not get a blue Civics book -- don’t worry... I will provide you with chapter readings for them

Take out your Mind Map Trade your map with one person at your table On the back or side Your name Complement, specific to rubric Grade ____/20 pts 17-16 15-14 20-18

Take out your Mind Map When you get your map back Self-reflection: How well did this note-processing strategy work? +Grade ____/20 pts 17-16 15-14 20-18

We are studying societies and civilizations If you study biology, you study cells Society is made up of people

Humans Please draw a person on your blank piece of paper. Be detailed! Label: What makes this person human?

Is humanity simply a group of people?

Humans vs. Humanity

What are humans? With your table group, brainstorm adjectives you would use to complete the following sentence: Humans are _________