Twelve Small Windows is a collection of short, observation-based poems designed to help students see structure inside change. Each poem is built around a "paradox triad"-three words that create tension, transformation, or return. Rather than relying on metaphor or abstraction, the poems remain grounded in physical phenomena: rivers cutting new paths, frost cracking pavement, murmurations shifting shape, shadows stretching at dusk.
The Teacher Edition expands each poem with classroom guidance, triad analysis, discussion prompts, writing exercises, cross-disciplinary connections, and assessment suggestions. The structure is flexible and adaptable, allowing instructors to integrate the book into creative writing, language arts, science, or interdisciplinary courses.
Students are invited to observe closely, describe systems clearly, and express contradiction through form rather than explanation. The result is a compact, rigorous approach to poetic thinking-one that strengthens attention, compression, and structural awareness.
Ideal for middle school classrooms and adaptable for upper elementary or early high school environments, Twelve Small Windows offers educators a practical framework for teaching clarity, constraint, and creative discipline.
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