a device for communicating over a distance
telephone
electronic audio devices that people wear over their ears
headphones
to write your own signature in or on
autograph
an image, or picture, that has been captured on film or some other material
photograph
a system or device for sending moving pictures and sound from one place to another
television
matching the sounds of spoken English with individual letters or groups of letters
phonics
a picture, map, or graph used for illustration (noun)
pictorial image or series of images (noun)
the evoking of a clear lifelike picture (adjective)
graphic
a machine used to make copies of usually printed materials made using a process in which an image is formed by the action of light on an electrically charged surface
photocopy
a written message transmitted by using an electric device
telegram
one of two or more words pronounced alike but different in meaning or origin or spelling
example: to, two, too
homophone
a group of words put together to form a group that is usually longer than a sentence
paragraph
person who takes pictures
photographer
a system by which messages may be sent by electronic means; it puts messages in code and sends them along wires
telegraph
a piece of music written for an orchestra to play
symphony
the art of arranging the movements of dancers for a performance and especially a ballet
movements uses to visually express musical pieces
choreography
the process in which green plants use sunlight to make their own food
photosynthesis
to broadcast by television
telecast
NOT FROM SORT: when sounds, or words, mix together in a way that sounds harsh, bad, or unpleasant to our ears
*Mr. Kermit uses this word to describe the sound of vuvuzelas.
cacophony
beautiful artistic handwriting
tending to look good in photographs
photogenic