Twelve Loops: A System of Poems Without Metaphor (Teacher Edition) is a short instructional poetry text designed for secondary and advanced secondary classrooms. The book presents twelve concise poems built from real, observable systems-biological, environmental, acoustic, and mechanical-without metaphor, symbolism, or personal narrative.
Each poem is structured around a three-part conceptual triad (such as Time / Moment / Eternity or Rule / Error / Form), providing a consistent analytical framework for close reading. The poems emphasize precision, compression, repetition, and irreversible processes, allowing students to examine how meaning emerges through form rather than interpretation of authorial intent.
This Teacher Edition includes instructional notes, discussion prompts, and composition exercises that support classroom implementation while preserving the integrity of the poems. Teaching materials focus on observable change, structural paradox, and constraint-based writing, making the text suitable for AP Literature, Honors English, Creative Writing, and general secondary English courses.
Twelve Loops offers educators a rigorous, systems-based approach to teaching poetry that integrates literary analysis with scientific observation, formal reasoning, and disciplined creative practice.
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