Excuse my note sent without the message a bit earlier. My fingers were a little
too eager today!
I am writing at the request of a third grade teacher who hopes to show an episode
of I Love Lucy. In this episode, the assembly line ends up going too fast for Lucy
and her co-workers to keep up . . . the teacher's note includes this information
"Is anyone by chance an "I Love Lucy" fan with a copy of her 39th show (second
season) about the "Job Switching" ? It's the episode where she and her friend work
on an assembly line and it starts to go too fast. Anyway, we're teaching about the
assembly line as part of our economics unit in third grade."
Is it possible that the single episode can be shown to a class? Is it legitimate
to show an episode for this purpose or does this violate copyright? It seems like
such a fun way to demonstrate the concept . . . what do you think?
--
Claudette Curl, M.L.I.S.
Elementary Library Media Coordinator
East Lansing Public Schools
East Lansing, MI 48823
curl_cj@elps.k12.mi.us
"A library should be like a pair of open arms"
Roger Rosenblatt
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