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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Schoolhouse Rock! sings about U.S. history and government
All right, boys and girls, here is a little ditty that has got to jog your memory if only you are old enough:

I'm just a bill,
Yes, I'm only a bill,
And I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill.
Well, it's a long, long journey
To the capital city,
It's a long, long wait
While I'm sitting in committee,
But I know I'll be a law someday...

Published on January 29, 2004 by Lawrance M. Bernabo

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3.0 out of 5 stars "The Shot Heard Round the World"
The cartoon "The Shot Heard Round the World" was mediocre. It is aimed to teach little children about the Revolutionary War, but the writers left out a lot of information. They mentioned major battles and events, such as the Battle of Lexington and Concord, but did not go into detail. If older children listen to this song, they would not learn much. The writers did not...
Published on November 5, 2002 by jbacino


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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Schoolhouse Rock! sings about U.S. history and government, January 29, 2004
This review is from: Schoolhouse Rock: America Rock (Audio CD)
All right, boys and girls, here is a little ditty that has got to jog your memory if only you are old enough:

I'm just a bill,
Yes, I'm only a bill,
And I'm sitting here on Capitol Hill.
Well, it's a long, long journey
To the capital city,
It's a long, long wait
While I'm sitting in committee,
But I know I'll be a law someday...
At least I hope and pray that I will,
But today I'm still just a bill.

"Schoolhouse Rock! America Rock" collects the soundtracks from the mini-cartoons ABC aired on the television in the mid-1970s and taught a generation of children about government and history (as well as grammar, science, and math in other rock counterparts). The ten America rocks are done in pretty much chronological order, with "No More Kings," "Fireworks" and "The Shot Heard 'Round the World" covering the founding of America, the Declaration of Independence, and the start of the American Revolution. I would be willing to bet that most of the kids in this country who can recite the Preamble to the Constitution learned it from "The Preamble" (or the "Star Trek" episode "The Omega Glory"). "Elbow Room" covers America going West while "The Great American Melting Pot" celebrates American diversity. Great American inventors get their due in "Mother Necessity" and "Sufferin' till Suffrage" covers women getting the right to vote. But the most popular one here has got to be "I'm Just a Bill," which explains how a bill comes a law in terms so simple that even a first term Congressman could understand it. "Three-Ring Government" explains the separation of powers between the three branches.

Granted, American History might not lend itself to 3-minute lessons as well as basic principles of grammar or mathematics, but these are still so much fun, especially if you have the videos to show students instead of just playing them these tracks on the CD. Too bad there were not more of these (how would Schoolhouse Rock! have explained the Civil War or the Great Depression?), because they are just a lot of fun and then do a great job of driving a few essential points home in each lesson. "America Rock" is just the hook. It is up to history teachers and parents to provide the line. Even for more advanced students teachers can get some mileage out of these by showing them to students and either getting them to critique these (what inventors should be added?) or to be creative and write the script for their own (e.g., "I am here to provide an explanation of the Emancipation proclamation!").

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars No More Kings- An fun and educational tune/show!, November 4, 2002
This review is from: Schoolhouse Rock: America Rock (Audio CD)
Jason Goode
Period 4
11/4/02

It was one of the most significant events in American History when the Americans revolutionized against the British. The Schoolhouse Rock version of this event, entitled "No More Kings", is very entertaining and educational for children between the ages of seven and ten. It was appropriate and fun for the following reasons. Firstly, the creators simplified the events, therefore making it easier for children to comprehend. Secondly, it is illustrated with humorous cartoons, so that it is fun to watch and listen to. In addition, it is simply is educational, and will give kids a jump start on American History. Lastly, since the song is shown on television, the events in history, such as the Boston Tea Party were drawn out. Visuals always help young children remember things. As parents or teachers can tell, "No More Kings" is a great way to get kids or students to learn our country's history while having fun.

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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Hey, Do You Know About The USA?, July 29, 2003
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I love these songs. My fifth grade social studies teacher taught us the
Preamble song, and now I'm going to sing the thing in the day camp talent show!!! Get this CD! It's worth the cash!
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5.0 out of 5 stars An Oldie But Goodie, March 14, 2011
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Great, catchy songs to help you learn! This CD is all about milestones in American history (from colonization to immigration to women's right to vote) and how our government works (including the Declaration of Independence, Constitution, branches of governement and legislation). And more...A fun way to learn!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Catchy tunes & fond childhood memoriesnost, August 30, 2008
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Not only do these tunes bring back fond memories, they're musically fun. And in case I'd forgotten any of the things they teach, I can learn them all over again. Lots of fun.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great stuff!, August 31, 2001
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jumpy1 (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Schoolhouse Rock: America Rock (Audio CD)
This one has the songs everyone remembers ... "I'm just a bill" and "Preamble" etc. The music is cool and the lyrics are very clever. And they remind us of things we learned and have since forgotten. Although, the explanations of certain parts of American history are so simplified they are almost inaccurate. It reminds me of the propaganda we were fed in elementary school, that, as we grew older, were replaced by hard reality. It's fun to go back though.
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0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I loved these as a kid, still do, January 2, 2008
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LB (Boston, MA United States) - See all my reviews
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Man, am I glad I bought this when it first became available, as the current prices are outrageous, but I still love these songs.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars America Rock and Scripture Rock are my favorites, May 5, 2003
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My 3 year old grandson enjoys this and all the SCHOOL HOUSE ROCKS CD's. I didn't have this wonderful educational tool for my children so I feel so excited to be able to give it to my grandkids. I have found another CD that we are thrilled about called SRIPTURE ROCK. Both of these CD's captures and keeps a child's attention and imagination.
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1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Music, November 19, 2001
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Joe Cole (Seattle, WA, USA) - See all my reviews
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This is agreat Cd. I would recomend this to all my teachers who teach politics. My absolute favorite song is "I'm Just A Bill!"
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5.0 out of 5 stars good times, June 16, 2003
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"queensarina" (Phoenix, AZ, United States) - See all my reviews
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Brings back the childhood, belting these tunes out in the car. Makes today's kids scared outta their gourds. It's worth it. Remember 'I'm Just a Bill"? Or "The Shot Heard 'round the World"? All just great and timeless.
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