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Classification of Business Primary Secondary Tertiary BTEC BUSINESS LEVEL 2 UNIT 1 PASS 3 ACTIVITY

Learning Objective Describe the primary sector Describe the secondary sector Describe the tertiary sector

Primary Secondary Tertiary Planet Earth – where all products start In business to get a product to a consumer it has to start somewhere on this planet of ours (cannot fall from the sky!) 4 min video on PST (pearl)

Global chain of production (trade) 2 min video on trade Primary – secondary and tertiary businesses all inclved in getting the product to you. Tree is cut down Tree is made into paper Paper made into book You buy and read the book

Primary Sector tree felling primary sector activity The primary sector produces goods using natural resources Extracted from the ground Grown Collected Diamond mining

Primary Activity on your sheet General examples (write on your sheet) Mining Fishing Hunting Chopping down trees Gathering fruit Drill for oil Stone quarry Real examples (your turn to research!) In pairs use the Internet to look for 2 examples of real companies that are PRIMARY SECTOR in the UK Company name? What do they do?

Secondary Sector The secondary sector manufactures goods video on book binding a secondary sector business The secondary sector manufactures goods Capital goods used to make other goods and services Consumer goods Utilities and construction

Secondary Activity on your sheet General examples (write on your sheet) Factories Car manufacture Firing pottery Stitching cloth Baking bread Making TVs House construction Real examples (your turn to research!) In pairs use the Internet to look for 2 examples of real companies that are PRIMARY SECTOR in the UK Company name? What do they do?

Tertiary Sector All shops and banks are tertiary The tertiary sector provides services To other businesses Directly to consumers All shops and banks are tertiary

Tertiary Activity on your sheet General examples (write on your sheet) Insurance Retailing (shops) Hairdressing Gardening Cleaning Banking Real examples (your turn to research!) In pairs use the Internet to look for 2 examples of real companies that are TERTIARY SECTOR in the UK Company name? What do they do?

To recap….. Tertiary Primary Secondary Tertiary Primary? Secondary?