Class Blog for Y4/5 Duckpool

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Summer Welcome 

Welcome back Duckpool!

We hope that you had some well-earned rest and family time over the Easter holidays. We are very excited to be back for the Summer term. There are lots of exciting things in store and lots of interesting new learning to come across.

Please take a look at the Knowledge Web below, which details what we will be learning this half term.

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Duckpool's Snooze at the Zoo Residential 

Roars and snores!

What a way to end Spring term! Duckpool students had the opportunity to take part in Dartmoor Zoo's 'Snooze at the Zoo' experience.

On an action-packed first day we had a guided tour of the zoo, educational workshops based upon conservation and endangered species, as well as a 'close encounters' session where we came face-to-face with a giant stick-insect and a bearded dragon.

After completing a tricky zoo trail in teams, we were served a delicious dinner before watching 'We Bought a Zoo': the film adaptation of the story behind the current owner of the zoo. After darkness fell we embarked on an 'after dark' tour and spotted some of the nocturnal creatures.

On day 2, after filling ourselves up with a range of lovely fruit, pastries and cereals we were ready to explore the zoo ourselves privately, before it was open to the public! We visited the reptile house, played on the play equipment and went back to say our farewells to our favourite animals. We had a picnic lunch in the glorious sunshine in the 'calm garden' before heading back to Brunel.

The children behaved impeccably and were an utter joy to take. Members of the public also commented upon how well they conducted themselves. What an incredible couple of days of learning, fun and excitement!

Check out lots more photos in the document below...



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w.e. 20th March 

Mysterious Musical Instruments!

Mr Jane treated Duckpool to an introduction to the unusual musical instrument called the piano accordian in music this week. He played some familiar tunes to the children, as well as showing them clips of how they work and how they are made.

At the end of the session, the children were extremely lucky to have a go at holding and playing the piano accordian - despite it almost matching some students in size! It was a wonderful opportunity to access a lesser-known instrument: both inspiring and interesting!



 


w.e. 13th March 

Woven Wonders!

Duckpool class have outdone themselves with their 3D sculpture final pieces this week.

We learned about the work and inspiration of the artist El Anatsui, who is known for producing interesting 3D structures from recycled and reused materials.

Our task was to use offcuts of paper to create an interesting 3D design. A variety of weaving techniques, as well as overlapping 'tiles' was combined and thoughtfully attached to a backboard in order to bring energy and movement to materials that are usually 2-dimensional.



 


w.e. 6th March 

Fiddly but fun!

This week, in our 3D sculpture art unit, we were learning about the use of wire to create shape and frames.

We used techniques such as twisting, bending and shaping over the top of a pre-planned sketch.

It took a great deal of patience and resilience in order to get to these fantastic final pieces! We had shells, astronauts, birds, flowers, cars, shoes, and even more... We were very proud of our efforts.



 


World Book Day 2026 

Characters Galore!

Duckpool outdid themselves this year - the World Book Day costumes that they attended in were fabulous! Thank you so much to parents and carers for supporting the students on this exciting day: arranging and sourcing costumes.
We love reading at Brunel and jump at the chance to promote it. Throughout the day the children took part in a range of exciting and fun activities including a character hunt, mixed year group story time (in which all members of staff read to groups of children), online Live Lessons and an online illustration crash course held by Cressida Cowell - author of our current class story 'How to Train Your Dragon'. The children did a fantastic job of drawing Toothless the dragon!

 


Number Day 2026 

Number Day 2026
Number Day is a national, annual event hosted and arranged by the NSPCC. The aim is to raise awareness of the work of the NSPCC, Childline and the importance of numeracy.

Live Lesson
The children took part in an online Live Lesson. They were introduced to 'Magic Squares' and the maths behind these.

Competition Time
Children were taught a game based upon Magic Squares. They challenged their learning buddy to a tournament.

Serious Side
We certainly had fun playing with numbers and learning how important numbers can be. We finished the day by reminding ourselves of a vital number to children in need of support: Childline 08001111.

 


w.e. 26th Feb 

Welcome to the Vicious Vikings!

Welcome back after Half Term - we hope that you had some lovely family time and a chance to relax and chill; ready for new, exciting learning in Spring 2.

Our new History unit is based upon the Vikings. This week we have begun by learning at where they fit chronologically within history. The children worked in groups to order historical events, in and around the time of the Vikings, on a timeline.

Our new science topic is 'Changing Materials'. We started by considering changes of state. The children were set a conundrum: if they were to find two unlabelled bottles of water on a desert island (one sea water, one fresh water), how could they find out which was which? They successfully came up with a solution to the problem and identified that bottle A was sea water, as indicated by the salt crystals left behind after evaporation. Nothing will stop our class if they find themselves stranded in the middle of nowhere!

 


w.e. 6th Feb 

Smart with Switches...

This week in Science, Duckpool have been learning how electrical switches work. They also then investigated how to create their own switch using a range of given items - they could choose from things like cardboard, brass split pins, paperclips, straws and pencils.
There were some great successes and they found it very satisfying to design and create their own circuits and circuit components.



 


w/e. 30.1.26 

 In the Hotseat..

We have been enjoying using drama to imagine how Michael from Kensuke's Kingdom might have felt about being stranded on a desert island. We learnt how to use open and closed questions while practising our physical oracy skills. This, in turn, led to some fabulous writing across Year 4 and Year 5.



Friendship Designs

 

We have had a wonderful time this week using Showbie's creative tools to design a piece on 'What Makes A Good Friend' - as part of our PSHE. The children came up with their own vocabulary and images to describe the characteristics of a good friend.

As you can see, each one was beautifully thought through, unique and powerful.


 


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