Schoolhouse Rock! Season 6 Episode 1

Ep 1. Grammar Rock. The Tale of Mr. Morton

  • September 11, 1993
  • 5.3  (40)

In Schoolhouse Rock! season 6 episode 1 titled "Grammar Rock: The Tale of Mr. Morton," viewers are taken on a musical journey through the story of a man named Mr. Morton and his adventures in grammar. The episode begins with a catchy tune that introduces the concept of subjects and predicates, teaching viewers about the basic components of a sentence.

As the story progresses, viewers learn about the importance of verbs in a sentence and how they relate to both the subject and predicate. Mr. Morton becomes the main character of the story, and viewers follow him as he navigates through different scenarios to demonstrate how subject-verb agreement works.

The episode also touches on the different verb tenses and how they change the meaning of a sentence. Through a series of memorable songs, viewers learn about present, past, and future tense verbs and how they can be used to tell a story.

Another topic covered in the episode is pronouns and their role in sentence construction. Viewers learn about the different types of pronouns and how they can be used to replace nouns in a sentence to avoid repetition.

Throughout the episode, viewers are encouraged to sing along with the catchy songs and participate in various activities to reinforce the grammar concepts taught. The fun and engaging nature of the episode make learning about grammar more enjoyable and easy to understand.

By the end of the episode, viewers will have a solid foundation in basic grammar concepts and an appreciation for the power of music in education. "Grammar Rock: The Tale of Mr. Morton" is a must-see for anyone seeking a fun and effective way to improve their grammar skills.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 11, 1993
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    5.3  (40)