The Circuit: Summative Assessment Highlights

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Reflecting a creative and interactive summative assessment of the book "The Circuit," this slideshow by Stephanie Tutunjia and others from Humboldt State University offers insight into topics like the Migrant Experience, Social Justice, and more through a Jeopardy-style game. Readers can easily make a copy to personalize the game based on the content provided.


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  1. The Circuit -- Summative Assessment of the whole book by: Stephanie Tutunjia, Melani Huitzil, Haley Skinner, Lesaya Howard, Marissa Miller and Misty Redner and Dr. Marisol Ruiz -Humboldt State University Dec. 1, 2020. This slideshow is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution Non- Commercial 3.0 United States license. For more information about this license see http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ (In short, you can copy, distribute, and adapt this work as long as you give proper attribution and do not charge for it.)

  2. Editing Directions This is a READ ONLY Google Slide Presentation. You need to MAKE YOUR OWN COPY of this slideshow so you can edit it and create your own Jeopardy game. To make your own copy, first be sure to be logged into your Google account, then click File and Make a copy in the menu above. Once you have your own copy of the slideshow you can now make your changes. Edit the title slide as needed to name your Jeopardy game. On the Jeopardy Board slide, replace the generic topic headings with your real topics. Reduce the font size if needed to fit your topic text to the box. On each Question and Answer slide, simply type in your question and answer text to replace the placeholder text in the middle of the slide. Everything is already hyperlinked to go to the correct slides, so no links need to be added. All other text and items on each slide are linked back to that same slide so the user will not accidentally move to the next slide. Delete this slide when done creating your Jeopardy game.

  3. JEOPARDY BOARD FINAL JEOPARDY FINAL JEOPARDY JEOPARDY BOARD Migrant Experience Social Justice Critical Thinking Translate Characters $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

  4. Translate- $100 Question Translate- $100 Question Librito in Spanish means what in English? Librito in Spanish means what in English? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  5. Translate- $100 Answer Translate- $100 Answer Libro is Book ito is to show it is small Librito small book ito is also used as endearment- Juanito Librito-Small cute book Meaning they loved /cherished the book Libro is Book ito is to show it is small Librito small book ito is also used as endearment- Juanito Librito-Small cute book Meaning they loved /cherished the book Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  6. Translate- $200 Question Translate- $200 Question Braceros/bracero Means Braceros/bracero Means Click to see answer Click to see answer

  7. Translate- $200 Respuesta / Answer Translate- $200 Respuesta / Answer Farm Workers brought to the US from Mexico to work in the different farms picking and planting different crops Farm Workers brought to the US from Mexico to work in the different farms picking and planting different crops Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  8. Translate - $300 Question Translate - $300 Question La frontera in English means La frontera in English means Click to see answer Click to see answer

  9. Translate - $300 Answer Translate - $300 Answer The Border The Border Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  10. Translate - $400 Question Translate - $400 Question Carachita in English means Carachita in English means Click to see answer Click to see answer

  11. Translate- $400 Answer Translate- $400 Answer Old car/jalopy But It is used with ita Ita/ ito terms of endearment Cute little old car Meaning they cherished/ loved their little car Old car/jalopy But It is used with ita Ita/ ito terms of endearment Cute little old car Meaning they cherished/ loved their little car Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  12. Translate - $500 Question La Bola in Spanglish means what in English Translate - $500 Question La Bola in Spanglish means what in English Click to see answer Click to see answer

  13. Translate - $500 Answer Translate - $500 Answer The Ball The Ball Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  14. Migrant Experience - $100 Question Roberto believed that money in the United States was being swept off the streets. What figure of speech is this? Migrant Experience - $100 Question Roberto believed that money in the United States was being swept off the streets. What figure of speech is this? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  15. Migrant Experience - $100 Answer I Migrant Experience - $100 Answer Metaphor I Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  16. Migrant Experience - $200 Question Why did the Jimenez family immigrant from Mexico to the United States? Migrant Experience - $200 Question Why did the Jimenez family immigrant from Mexico to the United States? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  17. Migrant Experience - $200 Answer Migrant Experience - $200 Answer -To have a better life -To find work, which they found on the fields -To have a better life -To find work, which they found on the fields Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  18. Migrant Experience - $300 Question People who move every crop season so they can find new jobs and make money are sometimes called_____? Migrant Experience - $300 Question People who move every crop season so they can find new jobs and make money are sometimes called_____? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  19. Migrant Experience - $300 Answer Migrant Experience - $300 Answer Migrants Migrants Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  20. Migrant Experience - $400 Question Migrant Experience - $400 Question The Jimenez family is completing their _______ every year, by going from farm to farm, later returning to the same farm when the year is over. The Jimenez family is completing their _______ every year, by going from farm to farm, later returning to the same farm when the year is over. Click to see answer Click to see answer

  21. Migrant Experience - $400 Answer Migrant Experience - $400 Answer Circuit Circuit Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  22. Migrant Experience - $500 Question True/False Francisco is hesitant to go to school Migrant Experience - $500 Question True/False Francisco is hesitant to go to school Click to see answer Click to see answer

  23. Migrant Experience - $500 Answer Migrant Experience - $500 Answer False Francisco enjoyed his time at school and befriended people (such as Mr.Lema) False Francisco enjoyed his time at school and befriended people (such as Mr.Lema) Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  24. Characters - $100 Question Characters - $100 Question Who is Roberto and how is he related to Francisco? Who is Roberto and how is he related to Francisco? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  25. Characters - $100 Answer Characters - $100 Answer Roberto is Francisco's oldest brother Roberto is Francisco's oldest brother Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  26. Characters - $200 Question Characters - $200 Question Who is Trampita ? Who is Trampita ? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  27. Characters - $200 Answer Characters - $200 Answer Trampita is Francisco s little brother Trampita is Francisco s little brother Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  28. Characters - $300 Question Characters - $300 Question Who is Miss Scalapino? Who is Miss Scalapino? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  29. Characters - $300 Answer Characters - $300 Answer Miss Scalapino is Francisco s first teacher Miss Scalapino is Francisco s first teacher Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  30. Characters - $400 Question Characters - $400 Question Who is Miguelito? Who is Miguelito? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  31. Characters - $400 Answer Miguelito is a friend Fransico makes at school, and who also lives a few tents down from him. They make fishing poles together. Characters - $400 Answer Miguelito is a friend Fransico makes at school, and who also lives a few tents down from him. They make fishing poles together. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  32. Characters - $500 Question Who is Do a Maria? Who is Do a Maria? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  33. Characters - $500 Answer The family s neighbor who tries to help Torito. The La Curandera a female folk healer or medicine woman who uses herbs or psychoactive plants, magic, and spiritualism to treat illness. Characters - $500 Answer The family s neighbor who tries to help Torito. The La Curandera a female folk healer or medicine woman who uses herbs or psychoactive plants, magic, and spiritualism to treat illness. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  34. Social Justice - $100 Question Do you think firing Gabriel was right? Social Justice - $100 Question Do you think firing Gabriel was right? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  35. Social Justice - $100 Answer No, Gabriel didn t want to be treated like an animal when pulling the plow with the rope tied on his waist. Social Justice - $100 Answer No, Gabriel didn t want to be treated like an animal when pulling the plow with the rope tied on his waist. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  36. Social Justice - $200 Question Is it right for the border patrol to take the field workers by surprise while they work? Social Justice - $200 Question Is it right for the border patrol to take the field workers by surprise while they work? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  37. Social Justice - $200 Answer Social Justice - $200 Answer No, they were just trying to work to live a better life and support their family. They weren t harming anyone. No, they were just trying to work to live a better life and support their family. They weren t harming anyone. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  38. Social Justice - $300 Question Should migrant field workers be paid 3 /pound of cotton? Social Justice - $300 Question Should migrant field workers be paid 3 /pound of cotton? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  39. Social Justice - $300 Answer No, farm workers work in horrible conditions while getting paid a lower wage for hours picking crops. Social Justice - $300 Answer No, farm workers work in horrible conditions while getting paid a lower wage for hours picking crops. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  40. Social Justice - $400 Question Social Justice - $400 Question Do you think it s right to bully a classmate/friend/anyone? Do you think it s right to bully a classmate/friend/anyon e? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  41. Social Justice - $400 Answer Social Justice - $400 Answer No, it is not right to bully anyone No, it is not right to bully anyone Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  42. Social Justice - $500 Question What details show that the education of migrant children, like Francisco, is irregular and is frequently interrupted? Social Justice - $500 Question What details show that the education of migrant children, like Francisco, is irregular and is frequently interrupted? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  43. Social Justice - $500 Answer Social Justice - $500 Answer Francisco starts school after it the school year has begun and leaves before the school year is finished. Francisco starts school after it the school year has begun and leaves before the school year is finished. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  44. Critical Thinking - $100 Question Ch.1 What did Francisco and Roberto initially think California would be like? What did they think once they were there? Critical Thinking - $100 Question Ch.1 What did Francisco and Roberto initially think California would be like? What did they think once they were there? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  45. Critical Thinking - $100 Answer Critical Thinking - $100 Answer The brothers thought that people would be cleaning money off the street. Roberto got the idea from their cousin Fito, who got the idea watching Cantinflas movies. The brothers thought that people would be cleaning money off the street. Roberto got the idea from their cousin Fito, who got the idea watching Cantinflas movies. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  46. Critical Thinking - $200 Question Ch. 6 Why do you think Papa gave Mama the embroidered handkerchief for Christmas? Where did he get it? Critical Thinking - $200 Question Ch. 6 Why do you think Papa gave Mama the embroidered handkerchief for Christmas? Where did he get it? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  47. Critical Thinking - $200 Answer Critical Thinking - $200 Answer In an act of charity, Papa choose to buy the handkerchief from the couple who needed money more than their family. In an act of charity, Papa choose to buy the handkerchief from the couple who needed money more than their family. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  48. Critical Thinking - $300 Question Ch. 8 After Papa patched Mama and his cotton sacks they each pretended to pick cotton to see if the sacks were ready. While Mama move through the motions she caught sight of her cotton sack draped behind her and started laughing. She then called it the loveliest wedding dress she had ever seen. What does this imply to the readers? Critical Thinking - $300 Question Ch. 8 After Papa patched Mama and his cotton sacks they each pretended to pick cotton to see if the sacks were ready. While Mama move through the motions she caught sight of her cotton sack draped behind her and started laughing. She then called it the loveliest wedding dress she had ever seen. What does this imply to the readers? Click to see answer Click to see answer

  49. Critical Thinking - $300 Answer It implies that when Papa and Mama got married they weren t able to have a wedding because of money. May have got eloped or married in their nicest clothes, Sunday clothes. Critical Thinking - $300 Answer It implies that when Papa and Mama got married they weren t able to have a wedding because of money. May have got eloped or married in their nicest clothes, Sunday clothes. Click to return to Jeopardy Board Click to return to Jeopardy Board

  50. Critical Thinking - $400 Question Critical Thinking - $400 Question Ch. 9 Why did the author tell us about when Papa chose his car? Ch. 9 Why did the author tell us about when Papa chose his car? Click to see answer Click to see answer

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