Anglican Roots
Focusing on the English Reformation, this word search highlights political and religious transformations in Tudor England. Words such as “Henry,” “Cranmer,” “Boleyn,” and “Annulment” reflect the causes behind England’s break with Rome. Church terms like “Anglican,” “Mass,” and “Episcopal” provide insight into the creation of the Church of England. The vocabulary emphasizes both personal motives and institutional shifts that defined this era. This is ideal for understanding how personal decisions reshaped national faith identity.
By completing this word search, students improve vocabulary acquisition related to history and religion. They develop reading fluency and improve their ability to identify key names and terms. It supports comprehension through context and promotes research and curiosity about historical figures. With repetition and active searching, students boost pattern recognition and spelling accuracy. This activity reinforces cross-curricular learning in both social studies and language arts.
Vocabulary Words On This Word Search – Supremacy, Act, Cranmer, Anglican, Annulment, Monarch, Henry, Boleyn, Mass, Recusant, Litany, Parish, Episcopal, Tudor, Oath