The Aha moment signpost should occur maybe a couple times in a book and it is one of the classes favorites to do. The aha moment occurs when suddenly the character understands something or find out something important and it makes you want to go, AHA! It is most likely to happen when there is a conflict or a problem and the story builds up and then the character solves the problem. For example, in Wonder, Augie thinks she is best friends with Jack Will. But on halloween Augie overhears Jack and his friends saying stuff like they would kill themselves if they looked like that and stuff like that.
This signpost is huge in our reading, without aha moments, it isn't a quality book. You feel the build you start to get on the edge of your seat, reading louder, and hear it comes....... AHA! The most important part of the book just happened. For the video discussion you have to ask yourself, How might this change things, how might the characters change after this, that's what you have to talk about and ask yourself in the video discussion. It as well, (mostly the big aha moments) happen at the end of the book. Try to get really into it in this video disscussion because the aha moment is one of, if not the most important signpost of them all
This signpost is huge in our reading, without aha moments, it isn't a quality book. You feel the build you start to get on the edge of your seat, reading louder, and hear it comes....... AHA! The most important part of the book just happened. For the video discussion you have to ask yourself, How might this change things, how might the characters change after this, that's what you have to talk about and ask yourself in the video discussion. It as well, (mostly the big aha moments) happen at the end of the book. Try to get really into it in this video disscussion because the aha moment is one of, if not the most important signpost of them all
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