Three Is a Magic Number

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"Three Is a Magic Number" is a popular educational song from the 1970s Schoolhouse Rock! series that teaches the multiplication table for the number three.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf song
television song
associatedWith American childhood education
school curricula using media
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalStatus cult classic
nostalgic 1970s television song
decadeOfRelease 1970s
educationalTopic arithmetic
basic mathematics
firstAiredIn 1973
focusesOnNumber 3
franchise Schoolhouse Rock! NERFINISHED
genre children's music
educational
pop
hasChorus Yes
hasEducationalPurpose to help children memorize the three times table
to make learning math fun
hasFormat animated music video
hasNotableLyric A man and a woman had a little baby, yes, they did
Three is a magic number NERFINISHED
hasSubject multiplication facts
number three
hasTheme importance of the number three
mathematical patterns
numeracy
intendedUse classroom aid
home viewing
isEducationalMedia Yes
isPartOf Multiplication Rock NERFINISHED
isTelevisionMusic Yes
language English
medium animated short
television
originallyProducedFor Saturday morning television
originalNetwork ABC
partOf Schoolhouse Rock! NERFINISHED
series Schoolhouse Rock! NERFINISHED
subseries Multiplication Rock NERFINISHED
targetAudience children
elementary school students
teaches multiplication
multiplication table for three
title Three Is a Magic Number NERFINISHED
usedIn television interstitials

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Classic Masters includesWork Three Is a Magic Number