The creators of all these wonderful and highly educational cartoons should really be given some type nationally recognized honor! I'm sure most who grew up watching these can still remember most, if not all the words to them. I know I can. They should be part of the standard curriculum for all grade schoolers!
I'm in 8th grade and this year when a teacher asked if anyone watched Schoolhouse Rock there were only 2 people, one being me, that raised their hand, ITS A CRIME!
As a kid i lived for this particular school house rock animation. it is the greatest. I still remember the feeling of elation when it came on and the deep empty sadness when it ended. The whole compostion of the lyrics, voice, and piano just blew me away (and still does to this day) It's a true gem!
I grew up on School House Rock, and I have a 4.4 GPA and a 31 on my ACT. Along with Sesame Street and Blues Clues, I think the core of my knowledge comes from my parents and programs like SHR, which I am now passing down to my 7 year old sister.
This should be required learning to all young new parents. Serious! It really peeves me about how many talk to their toddlers in the third person, seemingly scared to death of using PRONOUNS! "Let mommy help you" etc instead of "let ME help you." Now while we haven't made a genius out of our daughter by using pronouns all along, she learned quickly what we were talking about. Really! Pronouns are not scary and are safe to use on young children.
The creators of all these wonderful and highly educational cartoons should really be given some type nationally recognized honor! I'm sure most who grew up watching these can still remember most, if not all the words to them. I know I can. They should be part of the standard curriculum for all grade schoolers!
I'm in 8th grade and this year when a teacher asked if anyone watched Schoolhouse Rock there were only 2 people, one being me, that raised their hand, ITS A CRIME!
I am fourteen and I still watch these even though I am in high school. The videos are really helpful.
As a kid i lived for this particular school house rock animation. it is the greatest. I still remember the feeling of elation when it came on and the deep empty sadness when it ended. The whole compostion of the lyrics, voice, and piano just blew me away (and still does to this day) It's a true gem!
The plant on the left at 0:19 is flipping us all the bird.
i love the piano part of this son, it is awesome
I grew up on School House Rock, and I have a 4.4 GPA and a 31 on my ACT. Along with Sesame Street and Blues Clues, I think the core of my knowledge comes from my parents and programs like SHR, which I am now passing down to my 7 year old sister.
@MrJustinsnumber1fan I put these up for my students to watch and learn but secretly I love them myself and nearly know them by heart!!
Omg my class had to watch a few of these songs this week!!
my class had to watch this today at school
This should be required learning to all young new parents.
Serious! It really peeves me about how many talk to their toddlers in the third person, seemingly scared to death of using PRONOUNS! "Let mommy help you" etc instead of "let ME help you." Now while we haven't made a genius out of our daughter by using pronouns all along, she learned quickly what we were talking about. Really! Pronouns are not scary and are safe to use on young children.
i love this stuff learning is fun!!!!
Great stuff!!
@MrJustinsnumber1fan lol me too. :)