Studying Music in Video Games is a fantastic way to engage learners, help develop their auditory perception, enhance cultural literacy, foster creativity, and better understand career opportunities in the growing field of video game sound design and composition. This worksheet covers the amazing music in Super Mario 64, “Dire Dire Docks”.
Furthermore, worksheets provide an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in video games, explore the wider role of sound in games, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of game music development.
These video game music worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
Each exercise comes with a printable worksheet, a Powerpoint version to use at the front of the classroom, great to share answers and write directly on using Smartboards. A printable Answer Sheet, saving you time with marking. Finally, a Google Slides version, which you can save to your own Drive, and a TpT Easel activity for learners to complete and submit online.
This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the growing gaming industry.
A classroom quiz is a great way to aid in student learning, provide feedback for staff about the student’s abilities and current knowledge and promote lesson attendance. This pack contains one full music quiz where learners have to guess the song title from just three pictures, this quiz focuses on the Songs (with extra points for Albums) by the amazing band Metallica. So if you know your group of learners love Rock, Metal and the Metallica band in particular, they will love this quiz!
Whether used in classrooms, music clubs, or individual study, this teaching resource stimulates students’ enthusiasm for learning by combining famous artists that they know and love. A great introduction at the start of the year, or an amazing end-of-year activity.
These quizzes all come with Google Slide versions to download, save and share. Moreover, there is a Powerpoint version with both the questions and answers to use at the front of the class as a group exercise. Finally, it also comes as a ‘Boom Card’ version, where the learners can work remotely and also provides graded answers to the teacher (please remember an account is needed for the Boom Learning site - see below for full details regarding Boom).
Preview the Boom Quiz HERE.
In this package:
GOOGLE SLIDES™ + BOOM CARDS™- Links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf file - Boom Learning account needed: see below for full details)
QUESTION WORKSHEET (.pdf file)
PRESENTATION - 3 Pictures 1 Song–Metallica Songs (.pptx PowerPoint)
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ:
Regarding Boom Card versions and Boom Learning account
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for modern Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” (a form of play that gives instant feedback to students for self-grading Boom Cards). For assignment options that report student progress back to you, you will need to purchase a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial.
A classroom quiz is a great way to aid in student learning, provide feedback for staff about the student’s abilities and current knowledge and promote lesson attendance. This pack contains one full music quiz where learners have to guess the song title from just three pictures, this quiz focuses on the Songs (with extra points for Albums) by the amazing band MUSE. So if you know your group of learners love Rock and the MUSE band in particular, they will love this quiz!
Whether used in classrooms, music clubs, or individual study, this teaching resource stimulates students’ enthusiasm for learning by combining famous artists that they know and love. A great introduction at the start of the year, or an amazing end-of-year activity.
These quizzes all come with Google Slide versions to download, save and share. Moreover, there is a Powerpoint version with both the questions and answers to use at the front of the class as a group exercise. Finally, it also comes as a ‘Boom Card’ version, where the learners can work remotely and also provides graded answers to the teacher (please remember an account is needed for the Boom Learning site - see below for full details regarding Boom).
Preview the Boom Quiz HERE.
In this package:
GOOGLE SLIDES™ + BOOM CARDS™- Links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf file - Boom Learning account needed: see below for full details)
QUESTION WORKSHEET (.pdf file)
PRESENTATION - 3 Pictures 1 Song–MUSE Songs (.pptx PowerPoint)
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ:
Regarding Boom Card versions and Boom Learning account
To use Boom Cards, you must be connected to the Internet. Boom Cards play on modern browsers (Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge). Apps are available for modern Android, iPads, iPhones, and Kindle Fires. For security and privacy, adults must have a Boom Learning account to use and assign Boom Cards. You will be able to assign the Boom Cards you are buying with “Fast Pins,” (a form of play that gives instant feedback to students for self-grading Boom Cards). For assignment options that report student progress back to you, you will need to purchase a premium account. If you are new to Boom Learning, you will be offered a free trial of our premium account. Read here for details: http://bit.ly/BoomTrial.
“Last Concert on the Titanic” - Music Performances that Changed the World is an engaging teaching resource that transports students back in time to the ill-fated voyage of the Titanic.
Dive into the mesmerizing world of music as you explore the final performances aboard this iconic ship. The story of the Titanic is one of the most famous disasters in history. The luxury liner had been described as simply unsinkable, of course, this was before that fateful night of the 14th and into the 15th of April 1912. This tragic story produced some of the most inspiring tales ever told, and one of the most famous is that of the account of the ship’s resident musicians.
A story of eight musicians making the ultimate sacrifice.
Through comprehensive presentations, engaging activities, and thought-provoking discussion topics, “Last Concert on the Titanic 1912: Important Music Performances - Pop Music History” offers educators a dynamic tool for teaching music history, cultural studies, and the massive impact of music on society. Help your students analyze the influence of these performances and their significance in shaping the world’s musical landscape. With ‘Last Concert on the Titanic,’ you’ll spark students’ curiosity, foster critical thinking, and inspire a deeper appreciation for the power of music. Bring history to life and let the music speak for itself in this unforgettable teaching resource.
This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the music industry as a whole.
Dive into the electrifying world of The Beatles as they take to the rooftop of Apple Corps in 1969, delivering a legendary performance that changed the course of Pop Music history forever and summed up the end of the 1960s.
“The Beatles Rooftop Concert” 1969 is a captivating teaching resource that transports students back in time to witness and study one of the most iconic moments in music history. This meticulously crafted resource offers a comprehensive exploration of this historic event, in-depth analysis, and engaging activities to enrich your music curriculum.
Immerse your students in the cultural significance, musical genius, and enduring impact of The Beatles, fostering a deep appreciation for music history and ‘Music Performances that Changed the World’. Elevate your teaching with this unforgettable journey through the Fab Four’s rooftop spectacle.
This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the music industry as a whole.
May the Force be with you using this captivating teaching resource focused on John Williams’ iconic Force Theme from Star Wars and the legendary character, Obi-Wan Kenobi. Delve into the magic of Williams’ composition with an insightful presentation, an engaging worksheet, and a comprehensive answer sheet. Immerse your students in the epic universe of Star Wars, exploring the musical nuances that define the saga’s emotional depth.
Listening and analysing film Leitmotifs develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in films is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television; everything from Jaw to James Bond, Darth Vader, the “One Ring” from Lord of the Rings, and many, many more.
This range of worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
These Leitmotifs and Film Music worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
Each exercise comes with a printable worksheet, and a Powerpoint presentation with answers to use at the front of the classroom, great to share ideas and write directly on using Smartboards. A printable Answer Sheet, saving you time with marking. Finally, a Google Slides version, which you can save to your own Drive, and a TpT Easel activity for learners to complete and submit online.
This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the growing film and television industry.
Uncover the genius of film composer Bernard Herrmann with our comprehensive teaching resource. This package includes a captivating PowerPoint presentation that explores Herrmann’s iconic contributions to cinema, a carefully crafted worksheet to engage students, and an answer sheet for effortless evaluation. Immerse your class in the timeless melodies of Herrmann’s scores and delve into the art of film composition.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
This range of presentations and worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
These ‘Famous Composers of Film Music’ worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
Each exercise comes with a printable worksheet, and a Powerpoint presentation with answers to use at the front of the classroom, great for sharing ideas and writing directly on using Smartboards. A printable Answer Sheet, saving you time with marking. Finally, a Google Slides version, which you can save to your own Google Drive, and a TpT Easel activity for learners to complete and submit online.
This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the growing film and television industry.
Learning about Leitmotifs and music in films is important as it enhances our appreciation for the artistry behind the music and its emotional impact on the audience. It also helps us develop analytical, critical thinking, creative, cultural awareness, and attention to detail skills. Understanding music in films is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television; everything from Jaw to James Bond, Darth Vader, the “One Ring” from Lord of the Rings, and many, many more.
This range of worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
Discover the musical legacy of Max Steiner, the legendary film composer, with our comprehensive teaching resource. This package includes a captivating presentation that delves into Steiner’s life and contributions to cinema, a thoughtfully crafted worksheet to engage students, and an answer sheet for easy evaluation. Immerse your students in the art of film scoring and explore the genius of Max Steiner. Elevate your music education with this enriching resource.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
This range of presentations and worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
These ‘Famous Composers of Film Music’ worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
Each exercise comes with a printable worksheet, and a Powerpoint presentation with answers to use at the front of the classroom, great for sharing ideas and writing directly on using Smartboards. A printable Answer Sheet, saving you time with marking. Finally, a Google Slides version, which you can save to your own Google Drive, and a TpT Easel activity for learners to complete and submit online.
This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the growing film and television industry.
Unleash the magic of Danny Elfman’s iconic film compositions with this dynamic teaching resource. This comprehensive package features an engaging presentation on Elfman’s extraordinary career, a meticulously designed worksheet to captivate students, and a convenient answer sheet for seamless evaluation. Immerse your class in the world of film scoring and celebrate the brilliance of Danny Elfman.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
This range of presentations and worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
These ‘Famous Composers of Film Music’ worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
Each exercise comes with a printable worksheet, and a Powerpoint presentation with answers to use at the front of the classroom, great for sharing ideas and writing directly on using Smartboards. A printable Answer Sheet, saving you time with marking. Finally, a Google Slides version, which you can save to your own Google Drive, and a TpT Easel activity for learners to complete and submit online.
This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the growing film and television industry.
Embark on a cinematic journey through the timeless melodies of Ennio Morricone, one of the greatest film composers of all time. Our teaching resource offers a captivating presentation that unravels Morricone’s illustrious career, a skillfully crafted worksheet to engage students, and an answer sheet for easy assessment. Immerse your classroom in the enchanting world of film scoring and explore the genius of Ennio Morricone.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
This range of presentations and worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
These ‘Famous Composers of Film Music’ worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
Each exercise comes with a printable worksheet, and a Powerpoint presentation with answers to use at the front of the classroom, great for sharing ideas and writing directly on using Smartboards. A printable Answer Sheet, saving you time with marking. Finally, a Google Slides version, which you can save to your own Google Drive, and a TpT Easel activity for learners to complete and submit online.
This resource is perfect for teachers looking to incorporate modern cultural elements into their music curriculum while also helping students develop skills relevant to the growing film and television industry.
5 Step Guide to Basic Mixing
Starting any mix is difficult; not knowing the sound you are going for, what instrument to listen to first and what FX to use first.** 5 Step Guide to Basic Mixing** will help you over come this and help develop all the skills you need to mix quickly and professionally.
Any mix is basically bringing together everything from the recording stage and placing it all together in one comprehensible track that sounds like it is all one performance and NOT just a load of different parts that happen to all be playing at the same time. 5 Step Guide to Basic Mixing will give you some great ideas that will change the way and methods you use for mixing.
Covered in “5 Step Guide to Basic Mixing”:
Dynamic Balance
Use of Compression and Gates
How to reduce background noise
Creative use of the Stereo-field through basic panning techniques
Tonal balance and EQ
Creating depth within your mix
Using Reverb
The finished product
Dive into the art of film composition with our Film Score Composers - Teaching Bundle! Explore the musical brilliance of Ennio Morricone, Hans Zimmer, John Williams, Max Steiner, Danny Elfman and more!! Each resource boasts a captivating presentation, an engaging worksheet, and a convenient answer sheet, providing a comprehensive journey through the unique styles of these legendary composers. Elevate your music education with this all-inclusive bundle, unlocking the secrets behind iconic film scores.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
This range of presentations and worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
Dive into the captivating world of acclaimed film composer Hildur Guðnadóttir with this comprehensive teaching resource. Explore her mesmerizing scores for iconic films and television shows, unravelling the artistry behind each composition. Engage students with insightful analyses, thematic discussions, and hands-on activities, as they discover the magic of Hildur’s music. Elevate your classroom with this educational gem, fostering a deep appreciation for cinematic soundscapes and musical storytelling.
Listening and analysing the work and compositions of different film composers develops analytical skills, critical thinking, creativity, cultural awareness, and attention to detail. Understanding music in movies and television is essential in appreciating its contribution to storytelling and the audience’s emotional experience.
These resources feature thought-provoking questions and exercises to help students develop their understanding of a broad range of different musical uses within film and television, and work perfectly with the “Leitmotifs and Film Music: Music in Film and Cinema” Bundle.
This range of presentations and worksheets provides an engaging and interactive way for students to learn about the importance of listening to music in film and television, explore the wider role of music within the film, develop critical listening skills, and learn about technical aspects of film music and score composition.
These ‘Famous Composers of Film Music’ worksheets come with a range of different listening analysing questions, from multiple-choice, to short statements and those that require longer, more detailed responses. Moreover, every worksheet also has a related “Further Analysis & Discussion” question. Each of these is unique, and an excellent way to build upon knowledge gained and spark further classroom discussion in small groups or with the whole class.
Each exercise comes with a printable worksheet, and a Powerpoint presentation with answers to use at the front of the classroom, great for sharing ideas and writing directly on using Smartboards. A printable Answer Sheet, saving you time with marking. Finally, a Google Slides version, which you can save to your own Google Drive, and a TpT Easel activity for learners to complete and submit online.
Pre-1950’s: Blues, Jazz - Cool & Be-Bop
This lecture and supporting classroom resources is part two in the “History of Popular Music” package. It covers the early development of the Popular Music, recapping Tin-Pan-Ally, Ragtime and Swings genres from the last lesson. It then covers the development of Jazz music, Cool Jazz and the Birth and development of Blue music.
In this package:
Lecture
Classroom Worksheets
Music examples needed for this lecture
REVISION-History of Jazz Music
REVISION-History of Blue Music
MP3 - Boogie-Woogie Bass Line (Audio Example)
MIDI - Boogie-Woogie Bass Line (Audio Example)
SCORE – Music Notation - Boogie-Woogie Bass Line (Audio Example)
Video (presentation in video form, used for student revision)
Covered in Pre1950s: Blues, Jazz and Be-Bop
Lesson Recap (Part one)
Swing’s development into Bebop Jazz
Dissonance used in Jazz Music
Artist and Music examples (linked with resources)
Cool Jazz genre
Birth of Blues Music
Blues Music Structure
Blues and Boogie-Woogie Music styles
Follow-up classroom tasks and exercises
Understanding Reverb
Reverberation, or reverb refers to the way sound waves reflect off various surfaces and the very slight delay before reaching the listener’s ear. Being able to comprehend how Reverb works and when best to use it within any mix will leave you at a massive advantage. Lets be honest, in the music industry we all need as much help as we can get! Understanding Reverb is a tutorial, reference material written and created by The Music Espionage and has everything you need to know to get you head around everything Reverb!
Understanding Reverb was created for both students and lecturers in mind and covers all the basic elements of Reverb and can be applied to any musical software you might be using.
Covered in ‘Understanding Reverb’:
What is Reverberation
Reverb and Delay
Direct, Early Reflections and Decay – Parts of Reverb
Reverb Control Parameters
Reverb types – Chamber, Plate, Spring, Gated
Reverse Reverb
Using Reverb
Step-by-Step Guide to Mixing a Pop Track
Wanting to learn more about mixing and creating the perfect sound? This 40 page presentation is for you and could a massive help if you are learning or teaching music pre and post production techniques.
The strange art of mixing and post-production is always confusing. It’s difficult to know where to start, what instruments should sound like and the equipment needed to ensure your recording sound finished and to a professional standard.
I have put together this guide to talk you through the process;
Preparing the Mix. Before starting any mix it’s important to consider….
Referencing
Monitoring Speakers (Placement and anomalies)
Starting points for your mix
Mixing Techniques
Aux Sends and Returns
Spatial FX
Dynamics
The Frequency Range
1960s Music: Psychedelic Rock
This lecture and supporting classroom resources is part five in the “History of Popular Music” package. It covers the rise of Psychedelic rock music and its strong connections with psychedelic drugs throughout the 1960s.
In this package:
Lecture
Classroom Worksheet (with full ANSWER SHEET for teachers)
REVISION- Recommended Listening - Artists and Songs
Video (presentation in video form, used for student revision)
Covered in 1960s Music: Psychedelic Rock
Lesson Recap (Part four)
Lesson Aims and Objectives
The birth of Psychedelic rock in 1960s culture
Woodstock Festive and it importance
The Cold War and other major events of the time
UK and USA leading artists throughout this period
Psychedelic rock and The Beatles
Characteristics of this genre
Recording Techniques of the time and ‘The Wall of Sound’ technique
** Build Your Own Dynamic Microphone **
This lecture and supporting classroom resources is to aid in the basic understanding of different professional microphone types and how these are used with the studio. This lesson mainly covers the elements of a Dynamic Microphone, however with would fit very well in any practical or theory based lesson explaining recording studio production.
In this package:
Worksheet – step by steps guide to creating a Dynamic microphone (pdf)
Worksheet – in image .jpeg format
Link to YouTube video tutorial
REVISION- microphone types, polar patterns and stereo recording
WORKSHEET- Microphone Word-Link exercise and Task Sheet
HOMEWORK – Important words to remember research task.
Video (presentation in video form, used for student revision)
AUDIO - Example of the microphone used on vocals
AUDIO - Example of the microphone used on acoustic guitar
AUDIO - Example of the microphone used on electric guitar
Unlock the secrets of audio compression with our comprehensive teaching resource poster! Dive deep into the core parameters of common audio compression units, demystifying the art of dynamic range control. From threshold to ratio, attack to release, this poster is a visual feast of essential concepts. Perfect for both beginners and seasoned audio enthusiasts, it’s an indispensable guide for anyone looking to master the intricate world of audio compression. The ‘Compression Explained’ Poster is one of many explaining a wide range of features for Music and Music Technology.
Posters are an extremely useful tool to aid learning and can motivate students to learn a specific topic. They can help learners to focus on a certain idea, fact, event or process. They are convenient both for pupils and teachers as they help students to absorb the material faster.
This resource also comes with a free video link explaining and demonstrating audio compression, along with a free infographic showing compression Input/Output.
This really useful poster covers the full range of important aspects found within Audio Compression:
What is a compressor?
Threshold
Ratio
Output Gain
Knee
Attack
Release
Top/Tip for compression
Link to a free video explaining Compression in more detail.
In this package:
POSTER – A2 (42 x 59.4 cm .png)
POSTER – A2 (42 x 59.4 cm .pdf)
POSTER - POWERPOINT (.pptx PowerPoint - read-only)
GOOGLE SLIDES™ - Resource sheet with links to Digital Learning version of material (.pdf)
INFOGRAPHIC - Compression Input/Output (.jpeg)