Lesson 16 The Nature of Canada's Economy
Learning Goals: By the end of this lesson you will be able to
- Learn about the basic structure that forms the economy
- Identify the four different types of industries
- Understand how labour plays an important aspect in each of the industries, as well as differentiate between basic and non-basic jobs
Success Criteria: By the end of this lesson you will be able to
- Make connections to each industry and the labour required for each industry
- Analyze how different industries play a part in the structure of Canadian economy
- Primary Industry
Secondary Industry
Tertiary Industry
GDP
Basic jobs
Non basic Jobs - How does the human environment affect and change our natural environment?
- Choose one of the four industries. Describe and explain what the industry requires and the labour found in the industry.
- Are most communities in Canada being affected by the same major population trends,
- Does the sector that employs the most people also contribute the most to Canada’s GDP?”
- Which industry sectors does Canada rely on for most of its export income?” “With which countries does Canada do most of its trade?
Hard copy
Students to complete this after you've finished all activities/tasks in today's lesson.