Across
- 1. – An opinion or evaluation about a book, movie, product, or event.
- 3. – To check if information is true or correct.
- 5. – To make writing, photos, or information available to the public.
- 7. – The amount of light that reaches a camera sensor or film when taking a photo.
- 12. – A first version of writing that may still need changes.
- 14. – The latest time or date something must be finished.
- 15. you want, I can also **make them harder**, **shorter**, or **more puzzle-style clues** instead of direct definitions.
- 17. – A person who records videos, especially for events or storytelling.
- 18. – Reporting or recording events for news or media.
- 21. – The way text, pictures, and design are arranged on a page.
- 22. – A written or typed copy of spoken words.
- 23. – To produce words or images on paper using a machine or printer.
- 25. – A story or description of events.
- 28. – The main title of a news story or article that tells what it is about.
- 29. – A way of thinking about or viewing something.
- 30. – Different ways information and news are shared, like TV, newspapers, and the internet.
- 31. – The tiny dot that makes up a digital image or screen.
Down
- 2. – A note that shows where information or ideas were found.
- 4. – Checking writing for spelling, grammar, or punctuation mistakes.
- 6. – Keeping information private and not sharing it with others.
- 8. – A regularly sent publication that shares news or updates about a topic or group.
- 9. – To send out audio or video programs through TV, radio, or online streaming.
- 10. – Using someone else’s work or ideas and pretending they are your own.
- 11. – The control or blocking of information from being shared publicly.
- 13. – To capture or store sound, video, or information for later use.
- 16. – Being real, genuine, or true.
- 19. – The group of people who watch, listen to, or read media.
- 20. – A detailed and interesting article that focuses on a person, place, or topic.
- 24. Stories or writing that are made up and not real.
- 26. – The part of a camera that opens and closes to control light entering the lens.
- 27. – A conversation where questions are asked to get information or opinions.
