Life in the North & South of Italy Aim: To find out what life is like on the NIP compared to the south.

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Life in the North & South of Italy Aim: To find out what life is like on the NIP compared to the south

Primary Industry Click the faming picture above for a short video on farming in Sicily 4:58

Secondary Industry Click on the picture above for a short video about industry in Genoa Click on the picture above for a short video about industry in Genoa 4:14

Tertiary Industry

Primary secondary or tertiary Steel worker Travel agentFarmer Policewoman Fisherman Miner Clothing manufacturer Checkout assistant Waiter Forester Car assembly line worker

Your tasks The North heading is Industry - The North. Give the % of people who work in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary industries?heading is Industry - The North. Give the % of people who work in Primary, Secondary and Tertiary industries? Create a spider diagram to show the advantages of farming on the NIP – use fig B, page 84 ~ heading is – The North – advantages for farmingCreate a spider diagram to show the advantages of farming on the NIP – use fig B, page 84 ~ heading is – The North – advantages for farming Complete question 3 a, b, c from the activities box on page 85.Complete question 3 a, b, c from the activities box on page 85. The SouthThe South Complete activity 1 on p.87 Heading is ~ Industry –The SouthComplete activity 1 on p.87 Heading is ~ Industry –The South Create a spider diagram to show the disadvantages of farming in the south –use fig B, page 86. Heading is ~ Problems for farmers _ The SouthCreate a spider diagram to show the disadvantages of farming in the south –use fig B, page 86. Heading is ~ Problems for farmers _ The South Complete question 3, a, b, c from the activities box on page 87.Complete question 3, a, b, c from the activities box on page 87.

Industry in the North of Italy Why is the north of Italy so good for Industry? Lots of roads to transport the products to and from the factoryLots of roads to transport the products to and from the factory Lots of skilled workers nearby to work in the factories.Lots of skilled workers nearby to work in the factories. Flat land to build factories onFlat land to build factories on Banks to lend money to the factories to pay for setting up and building the factory.Banks to lend money to the factories to pay for setting up and building the factory. Energy supplies ~ natural gas, hydro-electric powerEnergy supplies ~ natural gas, hydro-electric power Remember the industrial triangle??Remember the industrial triangle??

Impact of industry in the North Read through the text on Page 85 Using this heading make a list of the ways in which industrial growth has caused problems

Industrial South Use the map on Page 87 and the text to produce a list of reasons why the South has never been an important industrial area Improving the South Describe the improvements being made in the South