Media Literacy
Across
- 3. a sign that stands for something else, such as designs, places, words, ideas which can represent family life, religion, power, nationalism or any other concept Usually a smaller symbol is used to represent something larger
- 5. a typical representation of some group or something
- 6. can be inclusionary (to invite people into the group) or exclusionary (to exclude people from the group by linguistics, skills)
- 7. a group of people with some common bonding such as familial relationship, friendship. location or religious beliefs
- 8. sending ideas that communicates exactly what one does or does not like
- 9. sending honest praise
Down
- 1. to recognize patterns and organize parts
- 2. characteristics of someone or some object that are descriptive and can be fact or opinion
- 4. an emphasis on the way we communicate rather than what we communicate
- 6. to use old ideas to create new ones and to generalize from given facts to predict or draw conclusions.