Schoolhouse Rock!: Episode list

A Magician digs deep into his top hat that proves there's a magic number.

When it comes to multiplications, zero is a real hero. It will always be an important number to the world.

Noah helps his son learn to multiply by "twos".

A field trip to a zoo full of quadrupeds lets a group of students practice the 4 times table.

Five, Ten, Fifteen, Twenty- ready or not here I come.

A boy's day in the city and out, overlapping with others' exploits, run through the 6 times table.

Lucy Seven Sampson is good luck for students when his romp through a store shows them how to multiply by seven.

At school, a girl daydreams the 8 times multiplication table in the context of a skating pond.

An educational cat and mouse game that unfolds on AQ slapstick pool table.

A look at one of the easiest numbers to multiply with.

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.

Many experiences are recounted, introducing characters, locations, and items in vivid detail.

Learn that Verbs are what's happening!

A train yard engineer helps us understand conjunctions.

Reginald, Geraldine, and Franklin show us the power of interjections. "Darn, that's the end."

A young girl comes home from camping and is asked to describe her adventures.

A family business advertises adverbs.

A group of good friends and their unusual pets are able to identify each other simply with pronouns.

Busy ants teach us about prepositions.

The story of a shy man trying to win the affections of a woman named Rose.

The story of the American Independence movement.

Paul Revere's ride signals the start of the American Revolution, whose non-stop action is well known.

A song about the Constitution of the United States of America with a focus on its opening statement of principles.

Here's how Mott and Howe and Anthony finally won the right to vote.

A bill explains how, if it actually happens, he would get through Congress to become a law.

A look at the Democratic recipe that built America.

The Schoolhouse Rock view of America's westward expansion.

A musical celebration of the Fourth of July.

A run-through of the needs that inspired some of America's most influential inventions.

A kid who's into circuses finds it easy to remember how the branches of the United States government perform.

No one gets to be President without graduating from the Electoral College!

Learn about voting for President.

The Tokens harmonize Newton's theory that gravity keeps things down.

A solar system tour of the planets.

A trip that makes understanding the digestive system easy to swallow.

An energetic, enthusiastic look at the cardiovascular system.

Thirty years later, the world is still singing the "Energy Blues."

A look at what skeletons are really like and do.

A dazzling look at how electricity works.

Your nervous system sends that urgent message to your brain.

Learn about weather and how it is created.

Meet Scooter Computer and Mr. Chips as they learn and talk about computers and how they work.

Scooter Computer And Mr Chips - "Some People Assume..." is the phrase Mr. Chips uses to explain the computer is nothing more than physical parts.

Scooter Computer And Mr Chips - Mr. Chips describes how coding turns languages into computer instruction.

Scooter Computer And Mr Chips - Mr. Chips helps Scooter with his baseball game by crunching his numeric stats.

Becky Sue needs a loan to buy a new guitar.

A vaudeville explanation of how taxes work and what they do.

A father explains to his son why certain things have to be considered when it comes to money before things like a school band trip can receive funds.

A boy learns, through trial and error, how to make his finances last.

A monster called the national debt gobbles up huge piles of dollars.

It is a musical story about the beginnings of money, from the early stages before it existed to the standards of today.

A pidgeon explains how and why stocks change on Wall Street and the best way to make a good investment.

The story of how checks work in society, from the point of sale through the banking process.
Three polar bears explain how what's going on with the environment is effecting their home.
Several years after his last appearance, Mr. Morton encourages his family to perform some very basic deeds which will have a monumentally positive impact on the Earth.
Items that can be recycled press for just this to be done with them.
Learn about Water Conservation
Learn about the different levels of the rainforest and the animals that live there.
Make a commotion and save the ocean.
What happens when waste goes down the river?
How to make your own tiny urban zoo.
Interplanet Janet returns to explain the power of the sun.
Prevent pollution by using power of the wind.
What you do equals a carbon footprint.
Mitchel Musso rocks to reduce, reuse and recycle.