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Sunday, April 19, 2015

NEW! The Science of Baseball: Volumes 1 & 2!

A new series of graph books is now available from Schottenbauer Publishing, both in English and in German translation.

The Science of Baseball, Volumes 1 & 2
(German/Deutsch Title: Die Wissenschaft der Baseball: Bände 1 & 2)

This book series contains graphs relevant to baseball and softball. Volume 1 shows the trajectories of plastic baseballs ejected from a pitching machine, including hardball, softball, pop fly, and grounder patterns.  A subset of graphs also show lateral drift of the ball during a windy day. Volume 2 compares and contrasts a variety of balls and bats. These include bats made from wood, plastic, and aluminum, which are tested on an official baseball, two safety balls, plastic balls with and without holes, a wiffle ball, and a softball. Experiments show balls falling and rebounding from bats and a concrete floor, balls rebounding as they hit a piece of plywood set at various angles, and bats hitting balls from a stationary tee.

Additional information is available at: BallSportScience.Blogspot.com.



Tuesday, March 10, 2015

NEW! Science of Snow Sports Volume 4!

A new science book is now available from Schottenbauer Publishing, both in English and in German translation.

The Science of Snow Sports: Volume 4
(German/Deutsch Title: Die Wissenschaft der Schneesport: Band 4)

This book contains graphs showing the motion of scale models of skis and a snowboard as they travel on curved inclines. The surfaces, including slightly abraded HDPE/plastic and sheet metal, simulate Alpine slopes and a ski jump of different heights and shapes. A series of comparison graphs also show the motion of a set of wood blocks, a cylinder, and rubber ball, on similar curved surfaces. These comparison objects are also tested on a U-shaped, slightly abraded HDPE/plastic surface, such that the motion of the cylinder and rubber ball simulate oscillating movement reminiscent of the motion of a snowboarder in a half-pipe, although the model contains low, gradually sloping walls.  These data can be used for lesson plans by teachers and parents.



Additional information is available at: SnowSportScience.Blogspot.com.



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Saturday, March 7, 2015

The Science of Yoga, Pilates, & Ballet: New Volume of Graphs!

A new science book is now available from Schottenbauer Publishing, both in English and in German translation.


Stretch, Hold, Move, & Leap!  The Science of Yoga, Pilates, & Ballet: Volume 4
(German/Deutsch Title:  Dehnen, Halten, Bewegen & Springen!  Die Wissenschaft des Yoga, Pilates, & Ballett: Band 4)


Volume 4 features brightly colored graphs depicting a variety of complex moves from yoga, Pilates, and ballet. Examples include a yoga sun salutation, Pilates splits, backbend, and inverted bicycle, and a series of ballet leaps (Glissade, Sauté, Soubresaut, Pas Assemblé, Pas de Chat, Sissonne Fermée, Royale, Grand Jeté, and Cabriole). Graphs show x-y coordinates plotted against time for the positions of the hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, wrist, and/or head during exercises. For comparison data, the Appendix also contains graphs showing a ball flying through the air, falling, and bouncing on a carpet. These data can be used for lesson plans by teachers and parents.   

Note: These biophysics data are samples from one individual and are not representative of the population.


Additional information is available at: ScienceofYogaPilatesDanceandBallet.Blogspot.com.


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Thursday, March 5, 2015

The Science of Athletic Training & Exercise Equipment: New Volumes of Graphs!

Two new science books are now available from Schottenbauer Publishing, both in English and in German translation.


Walk, Jog, & Run! The Science of Athletic Training: Volume 4
(German/Deutsch Title: Spazieren, Joggen, & Laufen! Die Wissenschaft der Athletisches Ausbildung: Band 4)


This volume includes graphs of complex athletic training exercises, including windmills, split jumps, T-pushups, burpees, squats with arm swings, and more! Graphs show x-y coordinates plotted against time, including positions of hip, knee, and ankle, shoulder, elbow, and/or wrist during exercises. 



The Science of Exercise Equipment: Volume 4 
(German/Deutsch: Heben, Schritten, & Radfahren!  Die Wissenschaft der Fitnessgeräte: Band 4)

Video analyses depict the motions involved in using common exercise equipment, including an L-Sit station, dip station, pull-up station, rowing machine, balance board, exercise wheels for hands and feet, and foam rollers. Graphs show x-y coordinates plotted against time, including positions of hip, knee, and ankle, shoulder, elbow, and/or wrist during exercises. 


Additional information is available at: SportScienceEducation.Blogspot.com.


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Sunday, March 1, 2015

The Science of Gymnastics: Volume 4!

A new science book is now available from Schottenbauer Publishing, both in English and in German translation.


The Science of Gymnastics: Volume 4
(German/Deutsch Title: Die Wissenschaft der Gymnastik: Band 4)


The most colorful edition yet, The Science of Gymnastics: Volume 4 contains 24 brightly colored graphs depicting a variety of moves on pommel horse, parallel bars, and rings, using homemade equipment. Samples include handstands, L-sits, swings, inversions, circles, and more.  Graphs trace the head, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hands, hip, knees, ankles, and/or feet as they move. 


BONUS: Most of the gymnastics moves are available for viewing in a series of free videos on the publisher's YouTube site under the playlists Science Demonstrations and Gymnastics.

Additional information is available at: ScienceofGymnastics.Blogspot.com.




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Thursday, February 26, 2015

The Science of Balls, Sampler Edition & Science of Marbles, Volume 3!


Two new science books are now available from Schottenbauer Publishing, both in English and in German translation.

The Science of Balls: Sampler Edition 
(German/Deutsch Title: Springen, Rollen, & Fliegen: Die Wissenschaft des Kugeln: Probe Ausgabe)

An overview of the 8-volume series Bounce, Roll, & Fly! The Science of Balls, contains graphs of 24 sports balls as they bounce, roll, and fly in translational and rotational motion. Balls include baseballs (official, safety, and plastic), basketball, cricket ball, dodge ball, football, golf balls (official, foam, and plastic), hackeysack, hockey balls (field, low-density street, and high-density street), kickball, lacrosse ball, ping pong ball, racquetball, rugby ball, soccer ball, softball, tennis ball, toy ball, and volleyball. The graphs and data contained in this book can be used by teachers and parents to supplement traditional lesson plans.

Bonus: These graphs correspond to three videos available on YouTube, under the playlists “Science Lab Manuals” and “Sport Science.” Direct links are located below:

Videos of Sport Balls

Additional information is available at: BallSportScience.Blogspot.com.


The Science of Marbles: Volume 3
(German/Deutsch Title: Die Wissenschaft von Murmeln: Band 3)

This volume contains graphs of marbles moving on a variety of inclined surfaces, including flat wood and curved metal inclines. Paths are complex, with an initial incline followed by a flat surface, drop, ramp, or wall. Comparison graphs include free fall and bouncing on carpet. The experiments focus on four marbles, plus a rubber ball for comparison. These data can be used for lesson plans by teachers and parents. Additional information is available at: ScienceandMathEducation.Blogspot.com.



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Tuesday, February 24, 2015

New Sport Science Books: Graphs of Snow Sports & Fencing!


Two new sport science books are now available from Schottenbauer Publishing, both in English and in German translation. 


The Science of Snow Sports: Volume 3 
(German/Deutsch Title: Die Wissenschaft der Schneesport: Band 3)

The physics of snow skiing, snowboarding, sledding, and other winter Olympic events are explored in this series of books containing sport science graphs. Volume 3 focuses on the acceleration and altitude of a small round sled on a variety of ice-topped, snow-covered inclines. Most graphs contain data of the sled released freely. Comparison graphs include pushes laterally, uphill, and downhill, as well as turns, drops, lifts, and flips. Additional information is available at: SnowSportScience.Blogspot.com.



The Science of Fencing: Volume 2 
(German/Deutsch Title: Die Wissenschaft des Fechtens: Band 2)

The sport of competitive Olympic fencing is an exciting and practical topic for practicing math and science skills, such as spatial orientation and coordinate transformation. Volume 2 includes graphs of the position and movement of both sword and fencer. The data in this volume are relevant to all types of fencing, including epee, foil, and sabre. Additional information is available at: ScienceofFencing.Blogspot.com.







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Monday, February 9, 2015

Integrating Graphs into Traditional Classes

Teachers who want to include graphs into a traditional science, math, literature (science writing), music, health, and/or physical education lessons can find ample resources in lab manuals published by Schottenbauer PublishingOver 100 different collections of graphs and anthologies are available, with most translated into both English and German. 




Science lab manuals by Schottenbauer Publishing fall into the following general categories:
  • Sports
  • Transportation
  • Construction
  • Environment
  • Music
  • Entertainment/Toys
  • General Physics

Also available are a set of anthologies, each consisting of 28 graphs selected from the above categories. Each anthology is focused on a specific theme, and contains a variety of types of graphs.

In order to highlight the selections of graphs available, four lab series are described in more detail below: ball sports, hockey, figure skating, and athletic training. These series provide excellent examples of sport science data which can be integrated easily into traditional classes:

  • Over 30 Sport Balls Included
  • Multiple Forms of Motion (x, y, time)
    • Bouncing
    • Rolling
    • Projectile Motion
  • Various Surfaces
    • Wood
    • Linoleum
    • Carpet
    • Concrete
    • Foam
    • Force Plate
  • Air Pressure Comparison for Inflatable Balls
    • Basketball
    • Soccer Ball
    • Volleyball
  • Comparison Balls
    • Golf Balls
      • Official
      • Foam
      • Plastic
    • Baseballs
      • Official
      • Safety
      • Plastic
    • Street Hockey
      • High Density
      • Low Density

  • Motion (x, y, time)
  • Multiple Objects for Comparison
    • Field Hockey Ball
    • Street Hockey Balls
      • High Density
      • Low Density
    • Ice Hockey Pucks
      • Official
      • Green Biscuit
    • Air Hockey Pucks
      • With Air
      • Without Air
  • Multiple Surfaces
    • Carpet
    • Wood
    • Ice
    • Synthetic Ice
    • Air Table
  • Impact Forces
    • Instantaneous Force (Collision)
    • Continuous Force (Pushing)
  • Collisions
    • Wood Wall
    • Hockey Stick

  • Position, Velocity, Acceleration, & Force Data
  • Multiple Surfaces
    • Ice
    • Synthetic Ice
    • Wet
    • Dry
  • Multiple Skates
    • Bob Skates
    • Child Double-Runner Skates
    • Hockey Skates
      • Youth
      • Adult
    • Figure Skates
      • 2 Sizes
      • 2 Types of Blades
  • Blade Preparation
    • Sharpened
    • Unsharpened
  • Weights in Skates
    • None
    • 2.5 pounds
  • Hockey Puck Motion
  • Forces of Vertical Motions
    • Stepping
    • Jumping
  • Forces of Skate Support for Ankles
  • Ice Melting

  • Multiple Common Sport Actions Analyzed
    • Walking
    • Jogging
    • Running
    • Jumping
    • Push-Ups
    • Sit-Ups
    • Jumping Jacks
    • Jumping Rope
  • Volume 1: Force & Acceleration
  • Volume 2: Biophysics
    • Joint Angles (Range of Motion)
    • Electrical Signals of Heart (EKG) & Muscles (EMG)
    • Breathing Patterns & Lung Capacity (Spirometer)
    • Blood Pressure & Heart Rate (Pulse)
  • Volume 3: Motion (x, y, time)

These graphs can be used as part of virtually unlimited lesson plans, including:

Possible Lesson Plans
  • Graph Reading 
    • Identifying Minimum & Maximum
    • Determining Graph Shape
    • Redrawing the Graph on a Different Scale
  • Mathematical Modeling 
    • Writing the Graph's Equation
    • Transforming the Graph's Equation
  • Theoretical Analysis
    • Describing the Scientific & Mathematical Concepts Related to Graph(s) 
    • Describing the Scientific & Mathematical Theories Related to Graph(s)
    • Identifying the Theoretically Ideal Graph & Comparing to Individual Graph(s)
    • Understanding Measurement Error & Other Types of Error
    • Comparison & Contrast of Specific Graphs
  • Science Writing
    • Describing a Graph in Words
    • Written Comparison & Contrast of Graphs
    • Describing Scientific Concepts & Theories Relevant to Graphs
    • Developing Theories Based on Graphs
    • Re-writing Graph Titles in Scientific Format
    • Practicing Different Styles of Writing about Graphs (e.g., Journalistic, Scientific, Practical/Colloquial)
  • Exploratory Research
    • Data-Mining 
    • Developing Theories Based on Graphs
    • Open-Ended Questions (e.g., Look at this book of graphs and write about a topic of interest.)
  • Estimation Skills
    • Understanding Range & Order of Magnitude
    • Developing Theoretical Comparisons from Commonly Available Data (e.g., Here is a graph of someone throwing a shot put. What would a graph look like if it were thrown by a child? By an Olympian in 1950? By an Olympian today?)

A full listing of graph topics, indexed by book series and data type, are available in a Teacher Resource Guide from the publisher. Additional information is also available at ScienceandMathEducation.Blogspot.com and SportScienceEducation.Blogspot.com.

Books from Schottenbauer Publishing are available from Amazon & Worldwide Affiliates, Barnes & Noble, Books-a-Million, CreateSpace (Wholesale & Retail), Powell's Books, and other internet retailers.

Thursday, December 25, 2014

New Webpage Provides Links to Free Samples!

A new webpage, Free Education Resourcesprovides easy access to free samples from Schottenbauer Publishing. This webpage presents a collection of downloadable and/or printable samples for easy reference. Samples include sport science and science of music graphs, geometry workbook problems, big print music education, and multilingual language puzzles. Multiple science selections have been featured by NSTA as Freebies. The page also features a link to additional free reading opportunities and lesson plans from Schottenbauer Publishing.


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Holiday Gifts Ideas: Educational Books, Puzzles, & More!

What gifts are you giving this holiday season? With educational books from Schottenbauer Publishing, recipients can enjoy exceptionally unique gifts! 

The following topics are currently available:





Sunday, October 5, 2014

New Educational Blogs with Books & Freebies: Sports, Music, Science, Math, & More!

A new series of educational blogs from Schottenbauer Publishing provide easier access to books and freebies from the publisher, categorized by topic area. These blogs, listed below with links for easy access, are grouped into basic categories in general education, science and math, music, sports and athletics, and literature and language. 

Blogs containing articles with free graphs & discussion questions are marked with an asterisk (*).





General Education Blogs


Science & Math Education Blogs



Music Education Blogs



Athletics Education Blogs



Literature & Language Blogs