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Women’s Role

Women's Role Word Search

The “Women’s Role Word Search” highlights the contributions of women during the Prohibition Era and the broader reform movements. Words like “Lecturer,” “Campaigner,” and “Petition” reflect advocacy, while terms such as “Speaker,” “Strategy,” and “Spokeswoman” show leadership roles. There’s also organizational language like “Club,” “Meeting,” and “Chapter.” This word search helps students recognize how women organized, advocated, and shaped social reform. Students are to locate and circle each vocabulary word within the grid.

This activity boosts awareness of women’s historical contributions and their use of language to inspire change. Students gain vocabulary related to social movements, leadership, and public speaking. Searching for meaningful terms supports reading fluency, word decoding, and spelling. Discussing these words in class fosters critical thinking and perspective-taking. This worksheet is especially valuable for highlighting gender equity and civic participation.

Vocabulary Words On This Word Search – Reformer, Petition, Lecturer, Lobby, Campaigner, Church, Chapter, Banner, Meeting, Club, Speaker, Strategy, Voter, Female, Spokeswoman