Sally has a class show and tell with Snoopy; Lucy helps Snoopy confront his fear of the dark; Lucy wakes up hating the world and Snoopy antagonizes her.
Peppermint Patty gives a report on her Summer; Marcie makes baseball caps and Peppermint Patty critiques them; Charlie Brown gets upset over his baseball team's 49 fly balls.
Lucy sings about money at her psychiatric booth, Schroeder plays his piano accompanied by Woodstock and Snoopy; Schroeder plays his piano and Lucy interrupts.
Linus introduces Frieda to Charlie Brown; Charlie Brown makes Linus hold Frieda's cat; Frieda can't find anyone to hold her cat; Frieda tells Snoopy to chase rabbits.
Peppermint Patty falls asleep in class and ends up going to the nurse; Peppermint Patty asks not to take a test; Charlie Brown shows Sally how to draw circles and Snoopy draws best.
Lucy thinks that Beethoven would have been better if he was married; Charlie Brown tries to convince Lucy that birds fly south for the winter; Linus wants Lucy to share her umbrella.
Peppermint Patty watches a beauty contest on TV; Peppermint Patty asks Charlie Brown for advice; Charlie Brown shares Peppermint Patty's desk at school.
Linus thinks Miss Othmar likes him; Linus becomes convinced Miss Othmar doesnt like him; Linus is asked to help in class; Linus can't believe teachers get paid to teach.
Peppermint Patty wants to go to private school. Snoopy recommends Obedience School; Peppermint Patty enjoys her new education and Charlie Brown worries she's going to find out it's not real.
Snoopy and Linus battle over the blanket; Linus attempts to tie his shoes and fails; Snoopy tricks Linus into giving him the blanket; Lucy cleans Linus' blanket as he struggles without it.
Snoopy writes a story and Lucy and Linus give notes; Charlie Brown reads Snoopy's story, "The Dog Who Never Did Anything"; Charlie Brown brings Snoopy to school and Snoopy takes a test.
Charlie Brown gets caught in the kite eating tree; Charlie Brown fails to fly his kite and Lucy tries to give it to Snoopy; Peppermint Patty lends her kite to Charlie Brown
Snoopy picks out a bedtime story and Charlie Brown falls asleep while reading it; Sally asks Charlie Brown for help to write a report; Sally and Charlie Brown play at the beach.
Linus teaches Snoopy how to play catch; Charlie Brown helps Snoopy practice his diving skills; Snoopy and Lucy brawl; Charlie Brown wants Snoopy to fetch the paper.
Peppermint Patty asks Charlie Brown for life advice; Lucy takes Charlie Brown's baseball bat; Lucy tells Linus to not stand close to her so no one thinks they're related.
Snoopy wants to skate with Peppermint Patty; Peppermint Patty gets skating lessons from Snoopy; Peppermint Patty wants Marcie to make her a skating outfit.
Snoopy intervenes Linus' nap and thumb-sucking time; Sally can barely stay awake asking Charlie Brown if the school bus has arrived; Peppermint Patty can't stay awake
Snoopy hears Charlie Brown at the cookie jar and is on a mission to get a treat. Charlie Brown tells Snoopy that the cookies had a tough day; Snoopy refuses to eat cat food.
Snoopy is the world's greatest lawyer defending a rabbit; Snoopy needs a letter of recommendation as the world's greatest lawyer to send to the president.
Snoopy wants to be neighborhood dog of the year; Snoopy shares his sleeping plans with Charlie Brown; Charlie Brown tests an emergency supper system for Snoopy.
Snoopy paints Woodstock's portrait; Woodstock puts on a concert for a group of snowmen; Charlie Brown reassures Snoopy that the moon will not fall on him.
Snoopy and the Beagle Scouts sell tickets for a raffle; Lucy uses Linus for her science fair project; Linus complains about how crabby Lucy is; Lucy has a moment of sweetness but it is brief.
Lucy finds out that she has a new baby brother after she tries to get rid of Linus; Snoopy gets the baby to stop crying; Lucy and Linus name their brother Rerun.
Snoopy and Charlie Brown write letters to Santa Claus. Charlie Brown and Snoopy exchange Christmas gifts; Snoopy is cold at night so Linus and Charlie Brown try to solve the problem.
To answer a "true or false" test, to learn how to read a calendar, to understand mathematics, Peppermint Patty and Sally give a hard time to the school teacher, and to Charlie Brown too.