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We have made these articles into downloadable high-resolution image files (an Acrobat ".pdf" file) that can be viewed on your monitor and printed to your laser printer.

To view and print these files, you also need an Acrobat .pdf "Viewer/Printer Utility Program." For your convenience, you can also download that here.

To Download the Acrobat printer/viewer for:

  • Windows (3.1, 95 & NT) click here 1M.
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  • Note: Other Acrobat printer/viewer can be found at the Adobe site.

    "There Go the LEGOs! Learning to observe and write -- piece by piece", By James T. Scarnati, Science And Children, April 1996 -- "There Go the LEGOs is a powerful activity, appropriate for children in grades five through nine, that requires students to reconstruct a LEGO structure after reading other students' written descriptions of the construction process."
    LEGO for the 1990's, The LEGO® DACTA® Control Lab, Popular Electronics, June 1994 -- "LEGO products have always been an excellent tool for helping children develop manual dexterity and mechanical concepts. Now LEGO DACTA Control Lab is also an excellent way to learn how to use computers and software to control mechanical devices."
    Connecting to Science With LEGO, By Kathleen Julicher, Homeschooling Today, Jan/Feb 1996 -- "In this article, you will find hints for using LEGO bricks for science studies teaching."



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