WallWisher
It is great for a homework assignment. Students can search for and post exemplary examples of figurative languge, great leads, etc... After previewing the posts, you can project the board in class to share and discuss.
Here is an example of a simple assignment for 2nd graders posted on their class web site for homework:
This is what the "build a wall" page looks like....it is very user-friendly:
Here are step-by-step directions for how to create, manage and use Wallwisher in your classroom:
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Click her to see a Wallwisher board that Katrina is currently using in with her advanced math students:
Here are a few websites that give lots of suggestions for how to use WallWisher in classrooms:
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2010/04/interesting-ways-to-use-wallwisher-in.html
http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2010/04/interesting-ways-to-use-wallwisher-in.html