Officer Buckle and Gloria

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Officer Buckle and Gloria Safety Presentation created by Avery Jones

Vocabulary Words 1. accident 2. attention 3. audience 4. commands 5. officer 6. safety 7. auditorium 8. buddy 9. telephoned 10. storms 11. applauded 12. enormous accidente atención publico, espectadores ordenes oficial, agente seguridad auditorio amigo llamar por teléfono tempestades aplaudir enorme, inmenso

Vocabulary Sentences 1. Buckle checked to see if Gloria was sitting at attention. 2. After the speech, there wasn t a single accident. 3. Don t go swimming during electrical. 4. The dog obeys my. 5. The clapped at the end of the assembly. 6. Officer Buckle loved having Gloria for a. 7. The program was held in the. 8. The dog was sitting at. 9. The principal the police station. 10.An is when someone gets hurt.

accident http://bicyclesafe.com gives some important tips about bicyclist safety. We all want to prevent any accident. Safety signs will warn you of dangerous situations. Bicyclists are often involved in accidents with cars. Don t let this happen to you!

Think - SAFETY 1 st Here are many scenarios (different situations or ways) where a bicyclist can be hit by a car in an accident.

attention Ladies and gentlemen, may I please have your attention! It looks like someone is not paying attention to the safety signs!

Attention! This military officer salutes her commanding officer.

The yellow flower gets your attention. Be your own kind of beautiful.

audience This audience is paying attention to the speaker. Notice the different facial expressions of the people.

There is a large audience on the deck waiting for the boat to come in. The audience has gathered in an outdoor auditorium and is waiting for the show to begin.

commands The girl commands her dog to sit. The military officer commands his troop.

Playing fetch with your dog is a fun way to train your dog to obey your commands.

officer There are many types of officers such as police officers and safety officers.

safety All airplanes come with safety instructions for their passengers. The American Red Cross is a leading world organization that promotes safety.

Safety This dog is practicing proper boating safety. Making good decisions will help keep you safe. This man needs to find a better, safer place to hang out while he passes the time.

auditorium People use auditoriums for large gatherings like for a presentation, a concert, or a piano recital.

buddy Buddies like to spend fun time together. A dog is a good buddy to have.

Being SAFE will ensure having a good time.

The girl telephoned her dad during his trip away from home. telephoned

storms

Storms can be enormous and intimidating.

applauded

enormous Enormous waves crashed into the lighthouse. Compared to a mouse, a lion is enormous.

The Chocolate Hills are an unusual geological formation in Bohol, Philippines.

board listen told bought hear important letter never stand story word accident - something you did not want or expect to happen attention - looking and listening with care applauded clapped audience - a group that listens and watches; listeners commands - orders you give someone; instructions officer - a person who helps to enforce the law safety - being free from danger; being safe

Name Word Bank: accident attention audience commands officer safety auditorium buddy telephoned storms applauded enormous Read the sentences below. Decide which word should go in the blank. 1. Officer Buckle gave Gloria a to sit. 2. Officer Buckle gave speeches about. 3. The students all paid close to Gloria. 4. Mrs. Toppel had an after standing on a swivel chair. 5. Gloria made a great team with the safety. 6. The students weren t a polite when Officer Buckle gave his first speech. 7. The children all for Gloria. 8. The pile of mail for Officer Buckle and Gloria was.

Name Word Bank: accident attention audience commands officer safety applauded enormous Read the definitions below. Decide which word matches the definition. Write it on the blank. 1. Instructions you give someone : 2. To be safe; free from danger : 3. Something you didn t expect or want to happen: 4. listeners: 5. huge: 6. Being focused: 7. A person who enforces the law: 8. clapped:

Name SYNONYMS: listeners clapped focused instructions huge ANTONYMS: unfocused tiny Choose a word from the box to fill in the blanks below: (Some do not have antonyms) SYNONYM: ANTONYM: 1. attention: 2. audience: 3. commands: 4. applauded: 5. enormous: Word Bank: officer safety accident Read the sentences below. Fill in the blank with the word that completes the sentence. An is something you don t want to happen. It is important to follow rules when you are doing anything that might be dangerous. The police helps to enforce the law.

Name Match the word to its definition. accident attention audience want to happen commands the law officer safety enormous huge being safe something you don t an enforcer of listeners being focused instructions

Name Rewrite each sentence. Replace the underlined word or words with the pronouns she, he, it, or they. Write each new sentence on the line provided. Jamaica Louise looked at the plaque. Jamaica and her mom made a surprise for her grandmother. Dragon went shopping for food. Maya loved Julius.

Name Rewrite each sentence. Replace the underlined word or words with the pronouns she, he, it, or they. Write each new sentence on the line provided. Ricky lost the mustache on the way home. The children put on a play about Cinco De Mayo. Ricky tried the mustache on. Jamaica Louise James loved to draw.

Name Rewrite each sentence. Replace the underlined word or words with the pronouns she, he, it, or they. Write each new sentence on the line provided. Ricky lost the mustache on the way home. The children put on a play about Cinco De Mayo. Ricky tried the mustache on. Jamaica Louise James loved to draw.

Name Rewrite each sentence. Replace the underlined word or words with the pronouns she, he, it, or they. Write each new sentence on the line provided. Officer Buckle and Gloria went to visit the children. Gloria made the children laugh. Claire wrote a letter to Officer Buckle. Mrs. Toppel shouldn t stand on a swivel chair!

OFFICER BUCKLE AND GLORIA 1.What city does officer Buckle work for? A Sleepville B Napville C Toppelville 2.What does Officer Buckle talk about when he gives his speeches? A Safety awareness B Drug awareness C How to train your dog. 3.What does the word plenty mean in this sentence? He said the rest of the tips with plenty of expression. A A funny face BA lot of C An angry face 4.Why was the audience laughing and enjoying Officer Buckle s speech? A He was telling jokes. B He was wearing funny shoes. C His dog was doing tricks. 5.After every speech, what did Office Buckle get his dog? A Hot dogs B Ice cream CA dog bone

6.How did Officer Buckle get his dog? A He found her. B He got her at the animal shelter. C The police department bought her. 7.What is one way you would NOT describe Gloria? A Lazy B Smart C funny 8.Which question is best asked on page 38 for clarifying what will happen in the rest of the story? A Will being on television make Officer Buckle happy? B Why does Gloria jump up? C Where did Gloria come from? 9.Page 46 tells mainly about A Why you should eat pudding carefully. B Napville School s biggest accident ever. C The safe way to hold onto a hammer. 10Why did Claire write, Don t worry I was wearing my helmet? A She had an accident on her bike. B The helmet stopped a hammer from hitting her head. C She fell off a swivel chair onto her head.