Abstract
Technology can play a pivotal role in supporting the teaching and learning of mathematics. In this study, qualitative methods were used to report on how a Year 1-2 teacher incorporated Conveyance technology, specifically iPads, to support the teaching and learning of mathematics through student reasoning and problem-solving. The study was conducted in Melbourne, Australia and a single case was chosen, reporting on a lesson where students engaged with a 12-cube task. The findings contribute to the broader discourse on technology's role in early mathematics education suggesting that the integration of conveyance technology when supported by effective teaching practices and open-ended problems fosters students' reasoning and problem-solving skills.