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Starter Create a spider diagram to identify all the people, jobs and processes connected with this ice cream (including you buying it!) Give them until the song finishes!

Tourism as an industry Key Word: Pulp mill (turning wood into paper) L/O: To explain the variety of economic impacts tourism can have on a place. Key Word: Pulp mill (turning wood into paper)

Economic Impact Economic impact means all things to do with money/wealth. Economic prosperity can thereafter lead to better social and environment development. EXAMPLE: during the London Olympics, London will gain more money as sports people, tourists and visitors will spend money in London making it richer/wealthier. This will lead to a better environment, ie more hotels, shopping centres (West Field Shopping Mall) are built. This improved environment will lead to less anti-social & criminal behaviour.

CUT and CATEGORISE Cut up the selection of jobs in pairs Baker   Flight attendant Dairy farmer Hairdresser Travel Agent Car manufacturer Fisherman Souvenir maker Bartender DJ Pulp mill Brewery Forester Activity Instructor Pop star Chicken farm Clothes maker Data analyst Cut up the selection of jobs in pairs Can you sort them into jobs which are similar? What patterns have you noticed?

Primary/Secondary/Tertiary What do you think each of these shows?

Three types of economic activity PRIMARY where people are employed in collecting things from the earth (E.G. FARMING, FISHING, MINING) SECONDARY where people are employed in manufacturing (MAKING STUFF) TERTIARY – where people are employed in providing services (HELPING PEOPLE) L/O: To explain the variety of economic impacts tourism can have on a place.

Match words to each sector. Write them around your diagram Mining delivery Making promoting Raw materials producing farming growing extracting selling Service Assembling goods entertaining Manufacturing Advertising Researching

Divide your page into three sections – primary, secondary, tertiary. Think back to your starter! Think of your ice cream and now put all the jobs connected with it in the correct column THEN add any other jobs connected to tourism in the correct columns Primary Secondary Tertiary Now: Which type of economic activity do most jobs come under and why?

Feedback to the class

Fact file: Tourism The total number of holidays taken is steadily increasing. More and more Europeans are having one or more foreign holiday every year. Worldwide tourism employs more people than any other industry in the world. Income from international tourism was US$476 billion in 2000. More tourists (75.5 million) visited France than any other country in 2000 although The USA received more income from tourism than any other country that year at US$85.2 billion.

The economic impact of tourism Turn to Geog3 p102 – 103. ALL – QUESTION 7 THEN: ANSWER QUESTION 8 Homework: Tourism project part 1 – see sheet and website

Plenary – can you answer these as a class?: Which type of economic activity do most jobs come under and why? What other benefits does tourism bring to a country? Would you consider the Tourist industry to be an important contributor to a country/regions’ geographical development. Explain your answer.