IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Prepare for Learning 5mins In Pairs answer the
questions below? List the factors of production ? What factors of
production are utilized to make these products? Which uses more
capital? Are they both a manufactured product? PfL
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Class : Y10 Lesson Topic: Factors of
production & Sectors of the Economy Scheme of Work: Production
Business Economics
IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Lesson Objectives P&D Planning and
Planning and Data ALL (KNOWLEDGE) Describe the different factors of
production Describe the different sectors of the economy MOST
(ANALYSIS) Analyse the pros and cons of each factor of production
Explain and apply each sector of the economy SOME (EVALUATION )
Evaluate the usefulness of each factor of production to each sector
of the economy. Higher thinking Skills
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Planning Tools P&D Planning and Planning
and Data
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Describe the different types of factors and
sectors. E-D] Analyse the pros and cons of each factor and sector
[Grade C-B] Evaluate the usefulness of each factor and sector to an
economy [Grade A-A*]
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization CONNECTIVES for Analysis CONNECTIVES for
Application CONNECTIVES for Evaluation COMPARING Equally As with
Like In the same way Similarly Even so Likewise CAUSE & EFFECT
ConsequentlyDue to As a resultTherefore.. Because ofBecause
CONCLUDING FirstlyAfter SecondlyBefore OverallI believe FinallyI
think In conclusionit depends To concludeshort term MeanwhileLong
term CONTRASTING AlthoughExcept MoreoverIf HoweverYet Apart
fromUnless DespiteAs long as EMPHASISING Most importantly
Significantly Notably Especially Above all In particular Indeed
QUALIFYING DespiteYet As long asUnless Apart fromIf MoreoverExcept
HoweverAlthough ADDING In additionAnd TooAlso AdditionallyAs well
as Furthermore ILLUSTRATING For instanceSuch as In the case ofSo
For example As revealed by As illustrated by
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization By end of lesson you will Climb the Ladder
A-A* 1. Justify which factor of production is vital for growth in
China and UK? 2. How could a government improve productivity in UK
and China? (8-12m) 8+ connectives & key words C-B 1. Analyze
the pros and cons of the primary sector for growth 2. Explain and
apply sectors of the economy to UK and China 3. Compare and
contrast primary and secondary sectors (5-7 m) 5+ connectives &
key words E-D 1.Describe the different types of factors of
production 2.Describe the different types of sectors of the economy
3.Explain which is best for making a car. (2-4m) 2 + connectives
& key words ATD Apply to Apply to demonstrate
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Prepare for Learning 5mins In Pairs answer the
questions below? List the factors of production ? What factors of
production are utilized to make these products? Which is more
capital intensive? Are they both a manufactured product? PfL
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Use text book to make a note on each factor of
production. Do you remember eachs reward? 1. Land 2. Labour 3.
Capital 4. Enterprise Use these words; Renewable Human capital
Working capital Entrepreneurs
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Present New Information List all the factors /
ingredients which make up a cup of coffee from bean to shop? e.g.
beans, managers, coffee machines.. List at least 5 more. PNI
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Present New Information List all the factors /
ingredients which make up a cup of coffee? e.g. beans, workers,
coffee machines, money, managers, CEO, farmers, water, milk,
plastic cups, fruit, tractors, retail shops, sales team, cream,
baristas, manufacturers, water, bank loan.. PNI
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Arrange into a table for 4 factors of
production
IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Present New Information PNI Discuss what
factors of production are in pictures? Capital or Labour
Intensive?
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization What is Productivity
https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=jsFAxAIJmN0
https://www.youtube.com/watch ?v=jsFAxAIJmN0 Watch the video and
see how productivity applies to you..
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Present New Information The Production
Process.. Inputs }}}}} Outputs Productivity is to create more
output per input. i.e. become more efficient and cost effective.
Once firms raise productivity they can become more profitable.
PNI
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Present New Information Sectors of the Economy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRlkFcheyR0 1.Primary Extracting
raw materials 2.Secondary Manufacturing into goods 3.Tertiary
Providing a service PNI Can you match these to the factors of
production?
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Present New Information PNI Discuss which
sector of economy is evident in pictures? Which is most productive?
Which requires more investment in capital? more Training?
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Present New Information Which sectors of
economy produce these items? beans, workers, coffee machines,
money, managers, CEO, farmers, water, milk, plastic cups, fruit,
tractors, retail shops, sales team, cream, baristas, manufacturers,
water, bank loan.. PNI
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Independent Work - 7 mins Using key words
above and some connectives.. Explain the difference between a bank
providing a loan and a firm producing a car? (5m) PNI
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization De-industrialization decline of manufacturing
Firstly, As a country grows and develops from a primary sector
economy to a secondary sector economy it goes through
industrialization. As it goes from secondary to tertiary sector.
This is called de-industrialization. Think of UK during industrial
revolution, parts of USA or Taiwan today. Extension: What impact
would this have on society?
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Review the Learning Compare Ugandas economy to
Japan using some key terms.. R Review the Learning Review the
Learning Which is more productive? Industrialized? Primary sector
led?
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Describe the different types of factors and
sectors. E-D] Analyse the pros and cons of each factor and sector
[Grade C-B] Evaluate the usefulness of each factor and sector to an
economy [Grade A-A*]
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization By end of lesson you will Climb the Ladder
A-A* 1. Justify which factor of production is vital for growth in
developed and less developed economy ? 2. How could a government
improve productivity in UK and China? (8-12m) 8+ connectives &
key words C-B 1. Analyze the pros and cons of the secondary sector
for growth 2. Explain and apply sectors of the economy in a
developed and less developed economy 3. Compare and contrast
primary and secondary sectors (5-7 m) 5+ connectives & key
words E-D 1.Describe the different types of factors of production
2.Describe the different types of sectors of the economy in a
developed country 3.Explain which factors and sectors are best for
making a car. (2-4m) 2 + connectives & key words ATD Apply to
Apply to demonstrate
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization CONNECTIVES for Analysis CONNECTIVES for
Application CONNECTIVES for Evaluation COMPARING Equally As with
Like In the same way Similarly Even so Likewise CAUSE & EFFECT
ConsequentlyDue to As a resultTherefore.. Because ofBecause
CONCLUDING FirstlyAfter SecondlyBefore OverallI believe FinallyI
think In conclusionit depends To concludeshort term MeanwhileLong
term CONTRASTING AlthoughExcept MoreoverIf HoweverYet Apart
fromUnless DespiteAs long as EMPHASISING Most importantly
Significantly Notably Especially Above all In particular Indeed
QUALIFYING DespiteYet As long asUnless Apart fromIf MoreoverExcept
HoweverAlthough ADDING In additionAnd TooAlso AdditionallyAs well
as Furthermore ILLUSTRATING For instanceSuch as In the case ofSo
For example As revealed by As illustrated by
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Lesson Objectives P&D Planning and
Planning and Data ALL (KNOWLEDGE) Describe the different factors of
production Describe the different sectors of the economy MOST
(ANALYSIS) Analyse the pros and cons of each factor of production
Explain and apply each sector of the economy SOME (EVALUATION )
Evaluate the usefulness of each factor of production to each sector
of the economy. Higher thinking Skills
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Pass the Parcel Add as much information you
can remember from todays lesson When the horn blows pass your sheet
to the next table! R Review the Learning Review the Learning
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Neighbours 2 things your neighbour has learnt
today 1 question your neighbour wants to ask R Review the Learning
Review the Learning
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization Summarise your learning today into a single
tweet 140 characters Keep all of the information Tweet STOP R
Review the Learning Review the Learning
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IGCSE Economics Chp. 16 Land, labour, capital, enterprise,
renewable, productivity, primary, secondary, tertiary,
de-industrialization 1 question you need to ask 2 new things you
learnt 3 pieces of information R Review the Learning Review the
Learning