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Levels of Economic Activity Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # 9/2Tools5 9/3Physical Processes6 9/23Climographs7 **Human Geography** 9/25Political Systems8.

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Page 1: Levels of Economic Activity Table of Contents DateTitleLesson # 9/2Tools5 9/3Physical Processes6 9/23Climographs7 **Human Geography** 9/25Political Systems8.

Levels of Economic Activity

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Table of Contents

Date Title Lesson #

9/2 Tools 5

9/3 Physical Processes 6

9/23 Climographs 7

**Human Geography**

9/25 Political Systems 8

9/26 Economic Systems 9

9/29 Levels of Economic Activity 10

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Economic Activities

• Economic Activities any activity that creates a product that can be bought or sold.

• Examples: Fishing

Task Write three economic activities next to Examples: in your notebook.

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Four Levels of Economic Activity

• Countries can have up to four levels of economic activity.

But

• Not every country has all four levels.

• Four Levels of Economic Activity1. Primary2. Secondary3. Tertiary4. Quaternary

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Primary Level

• Process of extracting natural resources. – Extracting = going and

getting them, harvesting them

• Any country can extract their natural resources.

• Example Ozarka extracts water out of the ground.

Water Well

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Secondary Level

• Adding value to natural resources and creating products.

• Example The Ozarka plant bottles and purifies the water they extracted.

• Task Choose a natural resource. Create a real-life situation that shows that resource going from the primary level to the secondary level.

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Water Production – Is this a primary or secondary activity?

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Tertiary Level

• Providing professional services and the services required to distribute the products.

• Example Kroger sells you and I the water.

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Quaternary Level• Process of STUDYING product research and improving

on its production.

• Example Ozarka uses data from Utah State’s Water Research lab to increase their product’s purity.

Worldwide Bottled Water Consumption

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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, or Quaternary Game

1. I put up a picture.

2. Write the name of the picture and your answer

3. Put your head down, eyes closed

4. Put up your decision using your fingers. 1 – Primary, 2 – Secondary, 3 – Tertiary, 4 – Quaternary.

5. Lift up your head when you hear the sound.

Picture Level

Tomato Primary

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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, or Quaternary?

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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, or Quaternary?

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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, or Quaternary?

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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, or Quaternary?

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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, or Quaternary?

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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, or Quaternary?

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Primary, Secondary, Tertiary, or Quaternary?

Cotton ready to be harvested.

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Groups

• Your team will be assigned a natural resource from the list below. – Oil - Corn– Fishing - Diamonds– Tomatoes - Cattle– Wheat - Trees– Tobacco– You may also come up with your own natural

resource, but get it approved by me first.

• What is one product (good) you can make from your natural resource?

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Conversation Yes, whisper. Talk only to members of your group.

Help 1. directions, 2. notebook, 3. other kids, 4. HAND, 5. text,

Activity Completing a chart.

Answering a couple of questions.

Movement Yes to get with your group.

No, seat at all times, use hand signals.

In your regular seat when the timer goes off.

Participation Right = sitting, completing to chart, whispering

Wrong = not working, talking loudly, not seated

Activity Group Work

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Follow-up questions• Directions: Beneath each box on your Group Activity

chart write the answer to the following questions. Please only write the answer and your explanation.

• Economic activity at the primary level occurs in _______ areas. (rural, urban, or suburban) Explain why.

• Economic activity at the secondary level occurs in _______ areas. (rural, urban, or suburban) Explain why.

• Economic activity at the tertiary level occurs in _______ areas. (rural, urban, or suburban) Explain why.

• Economic activity at the quaternary level occurs in _______ areas. (rural, urban, or suburban) Explain why.

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Today’s Challenge

• Who can create the richest company?

• Choose a natural resource. • Determine what product you

will produce.• Create a name for your

company. • Complete the chart on the

green piece of paper for your natural resource.

Example

1. Resource: Water

2. Product: Bottled Water

3. Company Name: Orsarka

4. Complete the chart on the green page.

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Infrastructure

• Turn to p. 95 and

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Why is that located there?

• Urban – inner-city, downtown, high population

• Suburban – just outside of the city, medium population

• Rural – countryside, low population

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Population Density of Texas

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Where will you place your tertiary activities?

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Now let’s go global…

• In today’s economy you can’t be considered a major player unless you are selling your goods worldwide.

• Based on the upcoming information, your job is to determine which country you should focus your business on in the near future.

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Directions

• It is up to you to determine whether the following countries are developed or developing.

• Iceland (pg. 268)• Malawi (pg. 410)• Afghanistan (pg. 484)• Canada (pg. 114)

• Use the chart provided to help you make your decision.

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Blue = Ground water

Yellow = major freshwater

Green = resevoirs

All other colors represent minor streams

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