Ecology Teaching Kit The Photon Ecology Kit is an engaging educational resource designed to help students understand ecosystems, biodiversity, and environmental sustainability through practical, hands-on learning experiences. It supports teachers in delivering interactive lessons that bring ecology and environmental science to life in the classroom. Developed for use in primary and secondary education, the Photon Ecology Kit encourages learners to explore the natural world, investigate habitats, and understand the relationships between living organisms and their environments. Through structured activities and real-world investigations, students develop scientific thinking, observation skills, and a deeper awareness of environmental issues. Aligned with the UK science curriculum, the kit supports key learning objectives in biology, including ecosystems, food chains, adaptation, classification, and the impact of human activity on the environment. It is suitable for both Key Stage 2 and Key Stage 3, providing progression in scientific understanding and enquiry-based learning. By combining practical experiments with inquiry-led learning, the Photon Ecology Kit helps students develop critical thinking, data interpretation skills, and a sense of responsibility towards the environment. It encourages curiosity about nature while promoting sustainability and environmental stewardship. Key Benefits Supports learning in ecology, ecosystems, and environmental science Aligned with UK Science curriculum (KS2 and KS3) Encourages enquiry-based and hands-on learning Develops scientific thinking and observation skills Explores biodiversity, habitats, and food chains Promotes sustainability and environmental awareness Suitable for primary and secondary classrooms Encourages critical thinking and data interpretation Ideal for Primary schools (KS2 Science) Secondary schools (KS3 Biology and Science) STEM and environmental education programmes Outdoor learning and field-based activities Science clubs and enrichment sessions Sustainability and eco-education initiatives