What is the best strategy to use when a teacher is providing for learning of physical knowledge as a part of science?

• A. Have someone demonstrate an experiment and debrief.
• B. Set up the materials and encourage exploration.
• C. Model the skill to be learned.
• D. Give detailed information by telling children about physical knowledge.

The best strategy to use when a teacher is providing for learning of physical knowledge as a part of science would be B. Set up the materials and encourage exploration.

Encouraging exploration allows students to become actively engaged in their own learning process. By setting up the materials, the teacher provides a hands-on experience for students, allowing them to manipulate objects, make observations, and draw conclusions. This strategy promotes critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as students are encouraged to discover and explore the physical properties of objects through their own observations and experiments.

While the other options mentioned (A, C, and D) may have their merits in certain contexts, they do not prioritize the active engagement and exploration that is essential for learning physical knowledge.