Tuesday, March 9, 2010

The Moore Formula

I got a question about the Moore Formula so I would like to take a minute to write a little bit about how it works.''


The Moore Formula in a nutshell says that the time student spends on academics, should equal the amount of time they spend on work and service.


There is a six point prescription for academic excellence


1. Scripture Memorization


2. Observation Skills


3. Work and Service Education


4. Building Academic Skills


5. Guided Questioning


6. The Study Buddy


In the Manual, each point in spelled out in detail.


One thing that I love about the Moore Formula is the use of schedules. They decribe what they call "anchor points". Set a time for Rising and going to bed, bath time and bed time, meals and school and fill in everything else around these major items. Be consistent but open and flexible enough to allow change.


They use unit studies and give examples of how to create them yourself. I try to create our units based on what's going on in our area. With spring around the corner, we will visiting the pond to look for tadpoles, observing birds build their nests, identifying trees etc. We will also be gardening and using it for spiritual lessons as well as physical activity.

I hope this sheds some light on this method. Feel free to ask any specific questions you may have. I am more than happy to answer them

1 comment:

  1. Thanks for sharing that information. I have only gone by what I have read on the internet about their formula as far as work study and service. As yet, I have not purchased any of their books so I find this info very helpful. Thanks again.

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