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  1. This classic Schoolhouse Rock video is a fun and engaging way to introduce or review the eight parts of speech and basic sentence structure. Through the tale of Mr. Morton, the video explains the roles of nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, prepositions, conjunctions, pronouns, and interjections in a sentence.

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  2. Schoolhouse Rock on grammar and punctuation. Dragonfly Editorial. 3 videos 68,386 views Last updated on Sep 10, 2021. Play all.

  3. Learn the basics of grammar with School House Rock, a series of catchy and educational songs that cover nouns, verbs, adjectives, and more. Watch the video and sing along with the fun lyrics.

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  4. Aug 21, 2014 · This song teaches about subjects and predicates, discussing the various activities of the titular character, who is courting his neighbor.

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    is the second Schoolhouse Rock series. Each song discusses different parts of speech.

    The episode introduces Jack Sheldon as a main vocalist for the series and Lynn Ahrens as a vocalist and songwriter for the series. Conjunction Junction was Sheldon's introduction on Schoolhouse Rock and A Noun is a Person, Place, or Thing was Ahrens' first introduction.

    1.Schoolhouse Rock Intro (Grammar Rock)

    2.Unpack Your Adjectives

    3.Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here

    4.Conjunction Junction

    5.Interjections!

    6.Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla

    •Rocky: Hey, chef, what's the special today?

    Chef: Alphabet soup du jour with a side of: Grammar...

    Children: Rock!

    •Bob Dorough (V/O):

    1.To begin our show: "Unpack Your Adjectives".

    2.And next: "Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here".

    •In the 1987 version, the songs are in this order:

    •A Noun is a Person, Place or Thing

    •Verb: That's What's Happening

    •Lolly, Lolly, Lolly, Get Your Adverbs Here

    •Rufus Xavier Sarsaparilla

    •Unpack Your Adjectives

  5. Unpack Your Adjectives. Verb: That's What's aHappenin'. As your body grows bigger. Your mind grows flowered. It's great to learn. Cause knowledge is power! It's Schoolhouse Rocky. That chip off the block.

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  7. School House Rocks Song used in your lesson: "Conjunction Junction" I teach "conjunctions" to my sixth graders. We do a few lessons involving conjunctions, listen to the song continually, then the sixth graders perform a skit to the song for the 3-5th graders.

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