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Minecraft Maths Ages 7-8: Official Workbook (Minecraft Education) Paperback – 4 Nov. 2021
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The only official Minecraft maths book for children aged 7-8!
Children embark on a Minecraft adventure in each maths topic, using their maths skills and knowledge to complete the tasks and earn rewards.
This is a write-in maths practice workbook which uses the Minecraft game as a mechanism for practising the key maths skills covered in Year 3.
- Accomplish maths activities to help Minecraft characters on their missions
- Explore different biomes in each topic
- Earn emeralds as you work through the book, and choose how you spend them
- Go hardcore with challenging questions
- ISBN-100008462763
- ISBN-13978-0008462765
- PublisherCollins
- Publication date4 Nov. 2021
- LanguageEnglish
- Dimensions21 x 0.5 x 29.7 cm
- Print length96 pages
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- Publisher : Collins (4 Nov. 2021)
- Language : English
- Paperback : 96 pages
- ISBN-10 : 0008462763
- ISBN-13 : 978-0008462765
- Reading age : 7 - 8 years, from customers
- Dimensions : 21 x 0.5 x 29.7 cm
- Best Sellers Rank: 3,141 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- 5 in Mathematical Games
- 5 in Recreational Mathematics
- 61 in Children's Books on Maths
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He’s advanced in several areas & seeing as maths is his favourite, I thought he’d enjoy having some more challenging maths workbooks to do at home (I purchased this one & the 8-9 years one). I was right. Especially as it combines maths & Minecraft!
Definitely recommend to anyone that has a Minecraft loving kid that either needs a bit of a push to get in to maths, or one that already loves it & enjoys the practice.
though the sums are great, I expected to be able to go into minecraft to complete the tasks. My kids are totally into Minecraft and an experiential learning experience would have been great for them.
Do not buy if that’s what you are expecting.
If you want it as a maths practise book - then it’s absolutely fine
The book is a large format softback with 96 pages. The book contains key skills covered in Year 3 and is suitable for 7-8 year olds.
The pages are colourful and the questions well spaced out. There is an answer section at the back of the book, so that you can check your child’s work.
A great gift idea for any occasion, normally a maths book would be frowned upon, but not so this minecraft one, my grandson loves it.

By B. A. Taylor on 28 November 2021
The book is a large format softback with 96 pages. The book contains key skills covered in Year 3 and is suitable for 7-8 year olds.
The pages are colourful and the questions well spaced out. There is an answer section at the back of the book, so that you can check your child’s work.
A great gift idea for any occasion, normally a maths book would be frowned upon, but not so this minecraft one, my grandson loves it.


The Minecraft theme isn’t actually woven all that tightly into the maths questions, which personally I think is a good thing. A little bit of narrative story at the top of each page (which ends up being a bonus bit of literacy and reading practice) justifies the presence of the theme. However the questions underneath are sometimes loosely connected to that bit of story- for example when the character puts down a ten by ten block square, which then leads into questions about fractions of 10- and sometimes I can’t see any connection at all between the two. The result, though, is successful- if done in the order of the book, rather than jumping to pages that look cool or where the questions look easier, you get a half-decent Minecraft adventure story of crafting and battling with a happy ending.
The questions themselves are extremely clear and well thought-out. A lot of attention has been paid to standard KS1 themes, and each section is methodical. As a grown-up, there were no bits where I thought “how are they supposed to do that?”. The questions don’t come with their own explanations though- for example on the page for reading the time on analogue clocks, there’s no quick reminder or examples to refresh a child’s memory. This is a practice book, so the lesson they need about how analogue clocks work will have to have already happened, otherwise they are going to end up a bit stumped.
This book is really well laid-out, brightly presented, and clearly very very engaging to a seven-year-old in its target audience. For Mojang branded merchandise it’s reasonably priced too. This is hard to fault.