Spring final 2024
Across
- 6. Cable news network/website with a conservative bias
- 7. Media bias graphic shaped like a cone that shows media bias and reliability
- 13. News app from the world’s dominant cell phone brand
- 15. Space between photos that communicates how elements are related
- 16. Gap between two facing pages on a yearbook spread. Don’t put faces there.
- 17. Cable news network/website with a liberal bias
- 19. Ms. Myers favorite news app for customizing news preferences, sources and notifications
- 20. copy style used for features and news stories
- 21. Fact-checking website that helps viewers determine what’s true about rumors, urban legends, celebrity gossip and fake news. Named after a family featured in William Faulkner novels.
- 25. Freedom in the First Amendment that forbids Congress from making any law that favors one religion over others or weakens a person’s right to practice their religion.
- 26. Photo that is at least 2 ½ times larger than the next largest image on the page
- 27. Page number
- 28. Freedom in the First Amendment that forbids Congress from making any law that weakens the freedom of journalists to gather and report the news.
- 29. What the T stands for in SIFT (___________ claims, quotes and media back to their original context)
Down
- 1. What the I stands for in SIFT (_____ the
- 2. Freedom in the First Amendment that forbids Congress from making any law weakens the people’s right to share opinions or facts.
- 3. Freedom in the First Amendment that forbids Congress from making any law that limits the people’s right to gather peacefully.
- 4. Acronym to help you remember what you can do and in what order when you encounter information you think may be misleading.
- 5. Words that summarize an article so readers know what a story is about
- 8. Cable news network/website with a center-left bias. It was the first 24-hour news channel.
- 9. Freedom in the First Amendment that forbids Congress from making any law that limits the people’s right to ask the government to fix what’s wrong.
- 10. A fact-checking website focused more on politics.
- 11. Media bias graphic that is simpler, showing only center and two categories each for left and right.
- 12. Emotion on a subject’s face as a result of something else
- 14. A photo that captures authentic activity; not posed
- 18. an officially non-partisan organization providing information about candidates, elections, misinformation and voting. Men can be members, too.
- 22. information that explains a photo. All photos need captions that at least contain identifications of those pictured.
- 23. What the S stands for in SIFT (_____ before sharing on social media)
- 24. What the I stands for in SIFT (______ better coverage)