Where’s That Burger From?

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Where’s That Burger From?

TYPES OF INDUSTRIES The jobs that people do can be placed into one of three categories:

PRIMARY INDUSTRY

SECONDARY INDUSTRY

SECONDARY INDUSTRIES Uses the products of primary manufacturing (e.g. paper to make newspaper and books).

TERTIARY INDUSTRY

LET’S SEE IF YOU GET IT Image 1 - Image 2 – Image 3 – Image 4 – What is the picture showing? Which type of industry? Image 1 - Image 2 – Image 3 – Image 4 – Image 5 – Image 6 – Image 7 -

SECTORS OF THE ECONOMY A simple product like skates involves all sectors of the economy

HOW MANY PEOPLE ARE EMPLOYED IN EACH SECTOR? In Canada, which sector do you think employs the most people? Primary, Secondary or Tertiary How does Canada’s economic structure compare to other countries?

BASIC & NON-BASIC INDUSTRIES

BASIC & NON-BASIC INDUSTRIES •

Homework Define, in your own words, and give three examples of each of the following: primary industry, secondary industry, tertiary industry. From the following list, indicated whether they are primary, secondary or tertiary industries. raw materials manufacturing factory mining civil servant natural resources ski resort steel mill construction farming car dealership What is the difference between a basic industry and non-basic industry. Which of the following are basic and which are non-basic jobs? Explain each answer. An assembly line worker in the Ford factory in Oakville A fire fighter in your community A wheat farmer in Saskatchewan The artist who illustrated this book Describe a situation in which each of the following jobs can be basic in nature and a situation in which it can be non-basic: A doctor A bus driver A golf professional