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OFFICER BUCKLEAND

GLORIA

Peggy Rathmann

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VOCABULARY

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attention

Please pay attention and listen

carefully to the instructions.

be watchful

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buddy

Stand in line next to your field

trip buddy.

friend - partner

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accident

No one wants to have an accident.

not meant to happen

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tip

That’s a good tip.

advice

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enormous

This building is enormous.

It would be easy to get lost.

huge – very large

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obeys

When everyone obeys the rules

everyone will stay safe.

follow

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Officer Buckle

and

GLORIA

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Officer Buckle knew more safety tips

than anyone else in Napville.

Every time he thought of a new one,

he thumbtacked it to his

bulletin board.#

#

#

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Safety Tip #77

Never stand on a SWIVEL CHAIR.

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Officer Buckle shared his safety tips

with the students at Napville School.

Nobody ever listened.

Sometimes, there was snoring.

Afterward, it was business as usual.

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Mrs. Topple, the principal, took

down the welcome banner.

“NEVER stand on a SWIVEL CHAIR,”

said Officer Buckle, but Mrs. Topple

didn’t hear him.

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Then one day, Napville’s police

department bought a police dog

named Gloria.

When it was time for Officer Buckle

to give a safety speech at the

school, Gloria went along.

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“Children, this is Gloria,” announced

Officer Buckle. “Gloria obeys my commands.”

“Gloria, SIT!”

And Gloria sat.

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Officer Buckle gave

Safety Tip Number One:

“Keep your Shoelaces tied!”

The children sat up and stared.

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Officer Buckle checked to see if

Gloria was sitting at attention.

She was.

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“Safety Tip Number Two,”

said Officer Buckle.

“ALWAYS wipe up spills BEFORE someone SLIPS AND FALLS!”

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The children’s eyes popped.

Officer Buckle checked on Gloria again.

“Good dog,” he said.

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Officer Buckle thought of a safety tip

he had discovered that morning.

“NEVER leave a THUMBTACK where

you might SIT on it!”

The audience roared.

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Officer Buckle grinned. He said the

rest of the tips with plenty of

expression.

The children clapped their hands and

cheered. Some of them laughed

until they cried.

Officer Buckle was surprised. He

never noticed how funny safety tips

could be.

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u

After this safety speech, there wasn’t

a single accident.

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The next day, an enormous envelope

arrived at the police station. It was

stuffed with Thank-you letters from

students at Napville School.

Every letter had a drawing of

Gloria on it.

Officer Buckle thought the drawings

showed a lot of imagination.

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Thank you Officer Buckleand Gloria.

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His favorite letter was written on a

star-shaped piece of paper.

It said:

You and Gloria make a good team. Your friend,

ClaireP.S. I always wear a crash helmet

( Safety Tip #7 )

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Officer Buckle was thumbtacking

Clair’s letter to his bulletin board

when the phones started ringing.

Grade schools, high schools, and

day-care centers were calling about

the safety speech.

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“Officer Buckle,” they said,

“our students want to hear your

safety tips! And please, bring along

that police dog.”

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Officer Buckle told his tips to 313 schools.

Everywhere he and Gloria went, children

sat up and listened.

After every speech, Officer Buckle took Gloria

out for ice cream. Officer Buckle loved

having a buddy.

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Then one day, a television news team

videotaped Officer Buckle in the

state college auditorium.

When he finished Safety Tip Number

Ninety-nine,

DO NOT GO SWIMMING DURING

ELECTRICAL STORMS!,

The students jumped to their feet

and applauded.

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“Bravo! Bravo!” they cheered.

Officer Buckle bowed

again and again.

BRAVO! BRAVO!

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That night, Officer Buckle watched

himself on the 10 o’clock news.

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The next day, the principal of Napville

School telephoned the police station.

“Good morning, Officer Buckle! It’s

time for our safety speech!”

“I’m not giving any more speeches!

Nobody looks at me, anyway!”

“Oh,” said Mrs. Toppel. “Well! How

about Gloria? Could she come?”

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Someone else from the police station

gave Gloria a ride to the school.

Gloria sat onstage looking lonely.

Then she fell asleep. So did the

audience.

After Gloria left, Napville School had

its biggest accident ever…

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It started with a puddle of

banana pudding…

SPLAT!

SPLATTER!

SPLOOSH!

Everyone slid smack into Mrs. Toppel,

who screamed and let go of her

hammer.

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Mrs. Toppel let go of her hammer!

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The next morning, a pile of letters

arrived at the police station.

Every letter had a drawing of the

accident.

Officer buckle was shocked.

At the bottom of the pile was a note

written on a paper star.

Officer Buckle smiled.

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The note said:

Gloria missed you yesterday.

Your friend, Claire

P.S. Don’t worry, I was

wearing my helmet.

Safety Tip #7

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Gloria gave Officer Buckle a big

kiss on the nose. Officer Buckle

gave Gloria a nice pat on the back.

Then, Officer Buckle thought of his

best safety tip yet…

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Safety Tip # 101

“ALWAYS STICK

WITH YOUR

BUDDY!”

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Check What You Know

1. Thumbtack is a compound word. You can tell from the two parts of the word that a thumb tack is:

a. A tool used to hammer with

b. A pin that you push into a wall using your thumb

c. A way to give others a “thumbs up” sign

d. Something used in a stapler

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2. Officer Buckle checked to see if Gloria was sitting at attention.

Which part of speech is the underlined word?

a. Adjective

b. Noun

c. Verb

d. Pronoun

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3. NEVER stand on a SWIVEL CHAIR said Officer Buckle.

What is the correct way to punctuate the sentence?

a. “NEVER stand on a SWIVEL CHAIR,” said Officer Buckle.

b. “NEVER stand on a SWIVEL,” CHAIR said Officer Buckle.

c. “NEVER” stand on a SWIVEL CHAIR said Officer Buckle.

d. “NEVER stand on a SWIVEL CHAIR said,” Officer Buckle.

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4. Safety Tip #1: “KEEP your SHOELACES tied.”

What could happen if your shoelaces are left untied?

a. You might trip someone

b. You might run faster

c. You might hop higher

d. You might trip and fall

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5. Officer Buckle can play a _______.

a. fluet b. flut c. flute

6. He plays the same _______ every night.

a. tune b. tun c. tuen

7. Gloria makes _______ by thumping her tail.

a. muisc b. music c. musik

8. Officer Buckle got to a pet a _______ at the farm.

a. mule b. mul c. mull

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9. He found a shell on the beach behind a sand _______ .

a. dun b. dune c. duan

10. Officer Buckle got a new puppy named _______ .

a. Duck b. Duk c. Duke

11. Officer Buckle will _______ his flute to call the puppy.

a. use b. us c. yous

12. If the flute doesn’t work he will play his _______ .

a. buegl c. buegle c. bugle

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13. Which of these words is NOT a compound word?

a. safety b. shoelaces c. thumbtack d. everywhere

14. “Officer Buckle thought the drawings (of Gloria) showed a lot of imagination.

What does imagination mean? a. messy work b. creativity c. colors d. safety rules

15. How do you divide imagination into syllables? a. imag-i-na-tion b. i-mag-i-na-tion c. i-magi-na-tion d. im-ag-i-nation

16. What type of story is “Officer Buckle and Gloria”? a. fiction b. non fiction c. folktale d. biography

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17. What is the correct way to make buddy plural?

a. buddys b. buddes c. buddyes d. Buddies

18. Which is a fact about this story?

a. Gloria is a police dog. b. Gloria was silly.

c. Everyone needs a buddy. d. Officer Buckle is boring.

19. Officer Buckle thought the audience was laughing at him. How do you think he felt after seeing himself on the TV?

a. happy b. surprised c. tired d. angry

20. What event happened first in the story?

a. Officer Buckle didn’t want to give any more speeches.

b. Officer Buckle took Gloria to school.

c. The news crew videotaped Officer Buckle and Gloria.

d. Officer Buckle gave safety speeches alone

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Connect each word to the definition.

Accident pieces of advice

Attention do what you are told to do

Buddy very, very big

Enormous something that happens by chance

Tip good friend

Obeys watch and listen carefully