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Start of lesson drills Planner on the desk Pen/stationary available 11/14/2018 Start of lesson drills Planner on the desk Pen/stationary available Exercise book/Folder on the desk Homework out (if set) Date and title copied from the board Types of business Ready to learn Today: Log on to the computers then turn the screen off Complete the starter handout Explain my start of lesson expectations

11/14/2018 BTEC Level 3 – Unit 1 Ms Haron

Primary Tertiary Secondary Tertiary Secondary Tertiary Primary 11/14/2018 Primary Tertiary Secondary Tertiary Secondary Tertiary Primary Secondary Primary Primary Secondary Tertiary

Homework in your planners now! Research 5 characteristics of each of the following types of private business: Sole trader Partnership Private limited company Public limited company Franchisee This can be printed or hand written but will be taken in on Tuesday 15th September P5 (next lesson)

Learning objectives 11/14/2018 PASS (all) To describe and give examples of: Local, national and global sector Public Private and Voluntary sector Profit and Not for profit organisations Merit (most) To understand and explain why two business examples are in the sector they are in Distinction (Some) To understand and explain why a variety of businesses are in the sector they are in

Last lesson we covered Types of business: 11/14/2018 Last lesson we covered Types of business: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sector For homework you defined: Local, national and global sector Public, Private and Voluntary sector Primary sector – involves extracting raw products from nature Secondary sector - involves transforming raw products into finished or part finished goods. Tertiary sector – involves providing services to individuals and businesses Ask questions on definitions of each sector and also examples. Local – e.g. Moby golf Kingdom – there is only one & it’s local e.g. Currys PC World – many stores all over the UK e.g Nandos all over the country and abroad Marks and Spencers and Body shop started off local and are now global. Local sector – a business operating in your local town Global sector – a business that is operating across the globe in many countries. National sector – a business that is operating in outlets all over Britain. Public sector – Those that have been set up or taken over by the government. Private sector – those that are owned by private citizens. Voluntary sector – Not for profit and is set up, organised, staffed and run by people who are working purely on a voluntary basis, usually for a good cause.

Activity On your table of ‘businesses you will visit in the next week’ 11/14/2018 Activity On your table of ‘businesses you will visit in the next week’ Note down whether the business is in the Local, national or global sector Note down whether it is in the Public, Private or Voluntary sector Turn your computer screens on now and complete the above activity. You have 5 minutes. Challenge: Are there any sectors of business you do not plan to visit in the next week? Why not?

Profit and Not for profit organisations 11/14/2018 Profit and Not for profit organisations Add these definitions to your homework definitions: Profit organisations – seek to make a profit. E.g. Apple Not for profit organisations – run on business lines (tries to use their money efficiently as possible) and has many paid workers but it does not seek to make a profit - e.g. Medecins sans Frontieres Challenge: why does MSF exist?

P1 The P1 task in the assignment will be to: 11/14/2018 P1 The P1 task in the assignment will be to: Describe the type of business, purpose and ownership of two contrasting businesses You will be given the business names when the assignment is set.

P1 Prep Activity Research at least two of the following businesses: 11/14/2018 P1 Prep Activity Research at least two of the following businesses: The Warren school Oxfam Hovis Bakery Pulford's Apple Tree Orchard Globelle travels Brightfire Tutors Note down for each one whether they are: Primary, Secondary and Tertiary sector Local, national or global sector Public Private or Voluntary sector Profit and Not for profit organisations Turn your computer screens on now and complete the above activity Remember to save your work regularly

11/14/2018 Where to find the table Turn your computer screens on now and complete the above activity Remember to save your work regularly

REMINDER - Homework Research 5 characteristics of each of the following types of private business: Sole trader Partnership Private limited company Public limited company Franchisee This can be printed or hand written but will be taken in on Tuesday 15th September P5 (next lesson)

Next lesson - Tues 15th September P5 11/14/2018 Next lesson - Tues 15th September P5 Types of business ownership Why choose each type of ownership Stakeholders Further P1 prep Log off of the computers.