Law Code
This word search introduces students to the 1794 Abolition Law, which abolished slavery in French territories. Vocabulary includes legal terms like “Decree,” “Mandate,” and “Repeal,” alongside justice-related concepts such as “Equality,” “Freedom,” and “Rights.” Students also learn words like “Emancipation” and “Citizenship,” which highlight the human impact of legal reforms. This worksheet is designed to build knowledge of legal and human rights vocabulary during a pivotal time in world history.
Students enhance their understanding of law, justice, and civil rights through this word search. It supports language development by introducing abstract and formal vocabulary often found in legal and historical texts. Spelling and reading skills improve as students identify and internalize these significant words. The activity also encourages deeper comprehension of equality and emancipation through word association. It’s a strong tool for blending literacy development with social studies learning.
Vocabulary Words On This Word Search – Abolition, Decree, Emancipation, Equality, Citizenship, Status, Law, Repeal, Freedom, Proclamation, Justice, Mandate, Liberation, Rights, Act