Abstract
Play is an essential part of young children’s lives. This symposium highlights the integral
role of play in young children’s mathematics learning and examines the teacher’s role in
facilitating and extending this. Papers examine key tenets of play, contributing to
theoretical understandings and presenting data on teacher’s perceptions of play and young
children’s actions in play. Examination of teacher perceptions and young children’s
experiences of mathematical play identifies potential for development of mathematical
concepts beyond embryonic mathematics inherent in play.
Janette Bobis & Eva deVries & Kate Highfield & Robert P. Hunting & Shiree Lee & Bob Perry & Louise Thomas & Elizabeth Warren
Playing with Mathematics: Play in Early Childhood as a Context for Mathematical Learning.