
Schoolhouse Rock! (1973)
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Bob Dorough as Performer
Episodes 20
Three Is a Magic Number
A Magician digs deep into his top hat that proves there's a magic number.
Read MoreMy Hero, Zero
When it comes to multiplications, zero is a real hero. It will always be an important number to the world.
Read MoreElementary, My Dear
Noah helps his son learn to multiply by "twos".
Read MoreThe Four-Legged Zoo
A field trip to a zoo full of quadrupeds lets a group of students practice the 4 times table.
Read MoreReady or Not, Here I Come
Five, Ten, Fifteen, Twenty- ready or not here I come.
Read MoreLucky Seven Sampson
Lucy Seven Sampson is good luck for students when his romp through a store shows them how to multiply by seven.
Read MoreThe Good Eleven
A look at one of the easiest numbers to multiply with.
Read MoreLittle Twelvetoes
A six-fingered and -toed alien opens the question for a farm boy whether their condition would make multiplying by twelve as natural as by ten.
Read MoreLolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here!
A family business advertises adverbs.
Read MoreThe Shot Heard Round the World
Paul Revere's ride signals the start of the American Revolution, whose non-stop action is well known.
Read MoreThe Body Machine
A trip that makes understanding the digestive system easy to swallow.
Read MoreBusy Prepositions
Busy ants teach us about prepositions.
Read MoreDollars And Sense
Becky Sue needs a loan to buy a new guitar.
Read MoreTyrannosaurus Debt
A monster called the national debt gobbles up huge piles of dollars.
Read MoreThis For That
It is a musical story about the beginnings of money, from the early stages before it existed to the standards of today.
Read MoreDon't Be a Carbon Sasquatch
What you do equals a carbon footprint.
Read MoreWindy and the Windmills
Prevent pollution by using power of the wind.
Read MoreReport from the North Pole
Three polar bears explain how what's going on with the environment is effecting their home.
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