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Parents who wish to join the wiki, can email me and I will send you a member request.

Please use this resource responsibly. Enjoy!

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Mrs Taljaard
CLASS TEACHER: ROOM 24


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Brightsparks Trade Me 1 Mar 29 2008, 5:20 PM EDT by Room24
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I was very surprised to learn that several of the children in my class actually have a trade me account. Of course, in this age of internet access and with so many people owning or able to use a computer, this is not surprising.

But why do Year 5 children need a trade me account? Who signed them up? It might be an interesting statistical research to do, of children who use 'trade me' and can someone explain how you can use 'trade me'?
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