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Presentation 2 Mrs. Lynette V. Feliciano /Mr. Benjie Rodriquez SY 2011-2012 ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF THE PHILIPPINES

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Presentation 2 Mrs. Lynette V. Feliciano /Mr. Benjie Rodriquez SY 2011-2012

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF THE PHILIPPINES

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

RESOURCES1. Define economic resources.2. Classify our resources.3. Explain the importance of

resources to ourselves and our country.

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AM I WEALTHY?

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RESOURCES

Part 1: What are resources?

Part 2: What kind of resources

are there?

RESOURCES

RESOURCES

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RESOURCES: WEALTH OF THE NATION

How are resources classified?

Natural Resources

From nature, God’s gift

Physical Resources

Man made things used for production

Human ResourcesMan power that possess

abilities, knowledge and skills

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

NATURAL RESOURCES1. Cite natural resources found in the

Philippines.2. Identify uses of our natural

resources.3. Recognize the need to conserve

our natural resources.

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Part 3: What can you say aboutour natural resources?

Part 4: Where can we find our natural

resources? What types of natural resources do we

have?Opinion Proof

1. 1.2. 2.3. 3.4. 4.5. 5.

Locate in the unlabeled Philippine map the 10 underlined words and its abundant resource

NATURAL RESOURCES

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KEY CONCEPTS

AGRICULTURAL LANDFarming, livestock

and poultry

MARINE RESOURCESFishing and aquaculture

MINERAL RESOURCESMetallic, non-metallic and

mineral fuel

LAND RESOURCES

FOREST LANDLumber, wildlife

sanctuaries

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Cagayan Valley

Davao

Bukidnon

Samar

Surigao

Nueva Ecija

Laguna de Bay

Bohol

Cebu

Palawan

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DO WE STILL NEED PROOF?

Taal Lake Taal Lake

Sierra Madre Sierra Madre

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Manila Bay Manila Bay

Benguet Benguet

DO WE STILL NEED PROOF?

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REAL WORLD: FISH KILL

You are the mayor of the town of Talisay,Batangas where over 500 metric tons (500,000 kilos) of fish, particularly bangus and tilapia, were affected in the recent fish kill. The fish kill was said to be caused by illegal fish pens and climate change. What actions will you take to prevent this from happening again?”

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THE BIG IDEA

The Philippines’ natural resources are the source of raw materials used in the production of goods and services.

Its proper utilization, development and conservation will help us attain quality living standards and help us achieve a stable and progressive economy.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

PHYSICAL RESOURCES1. Identify various forms of physical

resources.2. Explain the importance of

investing in physical resources.

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STUFF WE NEED

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PHYSICAL RESOURCESMan-made structures and

equipment that are used to produce other goods and

services

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INFRASTRUCTURE QUALITY RANKING

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INFRASTRUCTURE QUALITY RANKING

World Bank Report 2007

Blue – Developing East Asian CountriesGray – Developed East Asian CountriesVertical Line- Average of 162 countries surveyed

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INFRASTRUCTURE QUALITY RANKING

World Bank Report 2007

Blue – Developing East Asian CountriesGray – Developed East Asian CountriesVertical Line- Average of 162 countries surveyed

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INFRASTRUCTURE QUALITY RANKING

World Bank Report 2007

Blue – Developing East Asian CountriesGray – Developed East Asian CountriesVertical Line- Average of 162 countries surveyed

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THE CONSEQUENCE

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KEY CONCEPTS

Fixed Capital Assets Assets of durable nature for repeated use over a

long period. Also called fixed investment. Infrastructure

capital investment of a country that underlies and makes possible all its economic activity.

Depreciation The decrease in the economic potential of an asset

over its productive or useful life. Investment

creation of capital or goods capable of producing other goods or services. Also called capital accumulation. Source: Business Dictionary

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PROBLEM SOLUTION CHART

Main Problem

Best Solution

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You are a group of young entrepreneurs into the

distribution of carbonated drinks in various stores in

Muntinlupa area, what physical resources will be vital

in the operation of your business? Why?

REAL WORLD: ENTREPRENEURS

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THE BIG IDEA

Without physical resources, the Philippines cannot function and engage in economic activities. Production and distribution of final products will not be possible.

Investing and developing our physical resources will help us attain quality living standards and help us achieve a stable and progressive economy.

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES

HUMAN RESOURCES1. Describe the qualities of human

resources of the Philippines.2. Identify ways of improving human

productivity

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HUMAN RESOURCES

Ability of MAN to produce goods and services by using his abilities, knowledge,

skills and manpower

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KEY CONCEPTS

____ 1. Labor Force A. Resources derived from the power of humans to produce good and services

____ 2. Underemployment B. A state in which a person is without work because of the lack of job opportunities

____ 3. Labor participation Rate C. The proportion of the population ages 15 and above that is economically active

____ 4. Human resources D. A situation where one takes on a job where his skills and educational attainment is underutilized

____ 5. Unemployment E. Men or women from ages of 15 and above who are fully employed, partially employed or looking for work

F. The volume or number of people in a specific area

EDCAB

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QUALITIES OF A FILIPINO WORKER

FlexibleWarm and Caring

Innovative Worker Good team player 

Industrious 

Proficient in English Language 

Strong will to succeed 

Source: www.poea.gov.ph www.profilemanpower.com

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FACTORS THAT AFFECT PRODUCTIVITY

Effect

Multiple Causes

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REAL WORLD: WORKER PRODUCTIVITY

You are part of the Human Resources Department of a

certain company where the perennial problem is employee tardiness. What programs will you

implement to address this problem without demoralizing these employees

who come in late considering that they have satisfactory job

performance.

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THE BIG IDEA

The Filipino as a skilled, confident and competent worker and human resource leads the country towards effective development of industries.

Investments in quality education, health and nutrition, safety and justice will boost worker productivity and help us achieve a stable and progressive economy.

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Natural Resources:Provides Raw Materials

for Production

Human Resources:Provides Valuable

Service and Expertise

Physical Resources:Produces and

Distributes Finished Products

RESOURCES: WEALTH OF THE NATION