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 | item: Songs include "My Hero, Zero"; "Elementary, My Dear" (multiplying by 2); "Three Is A Magic Number"; "The Four-Legged Zoo"; "Ready Or Not, Here I Come" (multiplying by 5); "I Got Six"; "Seven Sampson"; "Figure Eight"; "Naughty Number Nine"; "The Good Eleven"; and "Little Twelvetoes. (Subsequent installments would feature many other jazz musicians and songs written by jazz pianist-composer Dave Frishberg and future Broadway composer Lynn Ahrens, who at the time was a fledgling secretary for McCaffrey and McCall. SCHOOLHOUSE ROCK takes children on a fantastic scholastic learning adventure. Multiplication Rock tackles the multiplication tables, covering numbers 0 through 12 (but not 1 or 10), and chances are few people who grew up watching can multiply by 3 or 5 without hearing the familia... see description |
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 | item: Both kinds of fans will enjoy revisiting these Saturday-morning shorts--and hopefully this video will find its way into classrooms, to boot. He showed his affection, Despite her objection, And Geraldine hollered some interjections! (Geraldo, if you'll recall, is a goat. There are two types of Schoolhouse Rock fans. And type B: those who--less inspired by grammar than by catchy refrains--can still sing lines that today sound less than P. Clever teachers who grew up on this stuff will know how to make Schoolhouse Rock fans (ideally of type A) out of the next generation, too. ) No matter. C. : Though Geraldine played hard to get (uh huh), Geraldo knew he'd woo her yet. Type A: those who--inspired in the '70s and '80s by "Conjunction Junction" and "Interjections!"--went on to b... see description |
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 | item: Whether you're an adult who remembers fondly his Schoolhouse Rock days or a parent trying to help a child with school, this selection will have you singing that "knowledge is power. Once upon a time kids learned many of their school lessons in the three-minute episodes of Schoolhouse Rock. These and eight other shorts make up America Rock, a 30-minute program that will stir patriotism and teach kids a bit of history. " A bonus cartoon of "My Hero Zero," performed by the Lemonheads, is included at the end. Countless children hummed their way through social studies. The Preamble to the Constitution is much easier to remember when it's set to music. And everyone who saw the cartoon remembers how a bill becomes a law ("Oh, I'm just a bill, a lonely old bill, sitting here on Capitol Hill... see description |
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