Infamy Words
“Infamy Words” highlights the powerful language used in President Roosevelt’s famous speech following the Pearl Harbor attack. Terms like “infamy,” “declaration,” “resolve,” and “unity” reflect emotional and political responses to the event. The puzzle includes both abstract values and concrete terms like “address” and “speech.” It helps students understand how language shapes public reaction in times of crisis. The word list centers around patriotism, government, and the rallying of a nation.
Students improve comprehension of civic vocabulary and rhetorical language through this word search. It boosts their understanding of persuasive speech and expands their academic vocabulary. As they find and reflect on these words, learners enhance their grasp of emotional tone and political context. The worksheet fosters reading fluency and pattern recognition, while reinforcing spelling and meaning of historically significant terms. This also supports discussions on leadership and oratory skills.
Vocabulary Words On This Word Search – Roosevelt, Congress, Speech, Infamy, Declaration, Resolve, Unity, Mobilize, Enemy, Address, Defense, Liberty, War, Leadership, Urgency