Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Sectors  We looked at Primary last lesson:  Agriculture  Forestry  Fishing  Mining & Extraction  You should have written.

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Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Sectors  We looked at Primary last lesson:  Agriculture  Forestry  Fishing  Mining & Extraction  You should have written about these 4 main areas and shown examples from the local economy.

Today’s task (P3) You need to:  Write a brief description of the secondary sector and break it down into it’s components linking this to the local economy –  123_The_secondary_sector.ppt 123_The_secondary_sector.ppt  Define the Secondary Sector?  What 4 areas are it split into?  Give some examples from the local economy

Today’s task (P3) You need to:  Write a brief description of the tertiary sector and break it down into it’s components linking this to the local economy –  124_The_tertiary_sector.ppt 124_The_tertiary_sector.ppt  Define the Tertiary Sector?  What 4 areas is it split into?  Give some examples from the local economy

Homework  Find 2 local businesses in each of your 12 sections of Primary, Secondary & Tertiary Sectors – try and get images if possible  E.g. 4 sections for Tertiary:  Tertiary – Private Sector– Tesco, JJB’s.  Tertiary – Quartenary – Pace Electronics, University of Bradford.  Tertiary –Public Sector – Challenge College, BRI.  Not-For-Profit / Voluntary – Oxfam, BYO.