Symbol Power
This word search introduces students to the visual and symbolic aspects of the suffrage movement. Words like “Sash,” “Rosette,” and “Torch” represent the items used to unify, identify, and inspire suffragists. Terms such as “Purple,” “Gold,” and “White” reference the movement’s color symbolism, while “Poster” and “Emblem” emphasize visual messaging. These words help convey how powerful branding, colors, and imagery were used to gain support and raise awareness. It’s a creative take on how movements use symbols to amplify their voices.
By exploring these symbolic terms, students learn how visual literacy ties into language and messaging. Searching for these words strengthens memory and recognition of key symbols from history. The worksheet supports cross-curricular learning by combining art and social studies vocabulary. Students will expand their understanding of how symbols function in persuasive communication. It also improves spelling, observation skills, and cultural awareness in the context of activism.
Vocabulary Words On This Word Search – Sash, Colors, Purple, Gold, White, Pin, Torch, Eagle, Bunting, Poster, Rosette, Ribbons, Hat, Emblem, Medal