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3rd & 4th Grade Math Anchor Charts, Strategy Posters, Reference Sheet Notes

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Imagine having a whole year of 3rd grade and 4th grade math anchor charts done for you! How about a one-stop download for a year worth of 3rd grade and 4th grade math posters? This 175 posters pages of 3rd grade and 4th grade math anchor charts work great as math posters to hang on the all or as math reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy reference.

Ideas for using math anchor charts in your classroom:

❤️ Set your printer to 11x17, print, and hang as math anchor charts for whole group instruction

❤️ Print as 8x10 and leave at your math centers as math reference sheets

❤️ Print 2 per page and have students glue them into their notebooks as quick math reference sheets

❤️ Print as 8x10 as math posters for 3rd grade and 4th grade concept walls

❤️ Use them as math posters for 3rd grade and 4th grade bulletin boards and switch them out based on unit

❤️ Print one unit at a time and bind them into a book for reading about math

❤️ Flip through the Google Slides math posters for each unit on your classroom smart board as a review before each test

Bright colors and step-by-step instructions allow these math posters for 3rd grade and 4th grade to serve dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching concepts from multiplication to fractions and everything in between. If you are worried about using too much ink, just switch your printer setting to black ink only.

The Google Slides math reference sheets are great for teaching and sharing in virtual lessons and the PDF version is perfect for printing as math posters to hang on the walls for face-to-face learning. Either way you will find your students referring to these math anchor charts time and time again as they gain confidence in their math skills.

Prep doesn't get any easier than this! Forget messy markers and anchor chart paper that never tears quite right! Print once and file away for each unit or save the google slides file to your computer and bookmark it for easy access! Either way, you will be ready to teach each concept in a matter of seconds.

LOOKING FOR A DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF ALL THE MATH POSTERS INCLUDED? 

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Place Value

  • Using place value blocks and chips to model place value within 1000
  • Writing numbers within 1000 in expanded form
  • Writing numbers within 1000 in word form
  • Comparing and ordering numbers within 1000
  • Ways to show a number within 1000
  • Using place value charts for numbers within 999,999
  • Writing numbers within 999,999 in expanded form
  • Comparing and ordering numbers within 999,999
  • Rounding to the nearest 1000 and 10,000

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Addition

  • Associative property of addition
  • Commutative property of addition
  • Identity property of addition
  • Estimating sums for 3-digit numbers
  • Using partial sums to add 3-digit numbers
  • Three-digit addition with regrouping
  • Adding more than two addends

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Subtraction

  • Estimating differences
  • Borrowing to regroup and subtract 3-digit numbers
  • Relating subtraction to addition
  • Subtracting across zero

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Multiplication within 100

  • Representing multiplication with equal groups
  • Understanding multiplication as repeated addition
  • Relating multiplication to skip counting using number lines
  • Representing multiplication with arrays
  • Distributive property of multiplication
  • Commutative property of multiplication
  • Associative property of multiplication
  • 0 as a factor
  • 1 as a factor
  • 2 as a factor
  • 3 as a factor
  • 4 as a factor
  • 5 as a factor
  • 6 as a factor
  • 7 as a factor
  • 8 as a factor
  • 9 as a factor
  • 10 as a factor
  • Using multiplication tables
  • Problem solving with multiplication
  • Identifying key words for multiplication problem solving
  • Writing multiplication stories/word problems

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Division

  • Understanding division as sharing
  • Understanding division as repeated subtraction
  • Multiplication and division fact families
  • Division facts within 100
  • Division involving 0 and 1.
  • Key words for problem solving with division
  • Problem solving with division

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for 2-Digit Multiplication

  • Multiply multiples of 10 suing an open number line
  • Multiply multiples of 10 using the associative property
  • Multiply multiples of 10 using pattern rules
  • Estimate products of 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using arrays to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using partial products to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using the distributive property to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using the place value algorithm to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Fractions

  • Equal and unequal parts and representing parts of the whole
  • Fractions as parts of a region
  • Fractions as parts of a set
  • Using fraction strips
  • Using models to find equivalent fractions
  • Using models to compare fractions with like denominators
  • Using models to compare fractions with like numerators
  • Using models to compare fractions with unlike numerators and denominators

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Geometry

  • Identifying triangles using sides vs. angles
  • Definition and examples for:
    • Point
    • Line segment
    • Ray
    • Angle
    • Right angle
    • Acute angle
    • Obtuse angle
    • Intersecting lines
    • Parallel lines
    • Perpendicular lines
    • Equilateral triangle
    • Isosceles triangle
    • Scalene triangle
    • Acute triangle
    • Obtuse triangle
    • Right triangle
    • Quadrilateral
    • Parallelogram
    • Rectangle
    • Trapezoid
    • Rhombus
    • Square
    • Congruent shapes
    • Symmetrical shapes

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Units of Measurement

  • Measurements of length
  • Measurements of weight
  • Measurements of capacity
  • Metric measurements
  • Telling time
  • Finding area or regular shapes
  • Finding area of irregular shapes
  • Understanding perimeter
  • Formulas for perimeter of regular shapes

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Place Value

  • Using place value charts through the millions place
  • Writing numbers in expanded from through the millions place
  • Comparing and order numbers through the hundred thousands place
  • Rounding numbers to the thousand and ten thousand place

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Addition and Subtraction

  • Estimating sums and differences
  • Regrouping for addition
  • Regrouping for subtraction
  • Subtracting across zero

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Multiplication

  • Multiplication of zero-digit numbers using the associative property
  • Multiplication of zero-digit numbers using pattern rules
  • Round factors to estimate products
  • Using partial products with one 1-digit factor
  • Using the distributive property with one 1-digit factor
  • Using a place value algorithm with one 1-digit factor
  • Mental math and multiplication
  • Using area models with a multiple of 10
  • Estimating products of 2-digit factors
  • Using arrays for 2-digit factors
  • Using partial products for 2-digit factors
  • Using the distributive property for 2-digit factors
  • Using the place value algorithm with a zero in the ones place
  • Using the place value algorithm for 2-digit factors
  • Steps for 2-digit multiplication

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Division

  • Mental math and division
  • Estimating quotients
  • Interpreting remainders
  • Using place value blocks for division
  • Modeling division with area models
  • Area models for 3- and 4-digit dividends
  • Partial quotients
  • DMSB division algorithm-divide, multiply, subtract, bring down

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Factors and Multiples

  • Understanding factors
  • Common factors
  • Prime and composite numbers
  • Common multiples

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Fractions and Mixed Numbers

  • Area models for equivalent fractions
  • Fraction strips for equivalent fractions
  • Using multiplication for equivalent fractions
  • Using common factors for equivalent fractions
  • Area models for comparing fractions
  • Comparing fractions with fraction strips
  • Using benchmark fractions to compare fractions
  • Using common denominators to compare fractions
  • Adding fractions using number lines
  • Adding fractions using computation
  • Subtracting fractions using number lines
  • Subtracting fractions using computation
  • Adding mixed numbers by breaking apart
  • Adding mixed numbers by using improper fractions
  • Subtracting mixed numbers by borrowing/regrouping
  • Subtracting mixed numbers using improper fractions
  • Multiply fractions using fraction strips & number lines
  • Multiply fractions using multiplication/division facts
  • Multiply mixed numbers using distributive property
  • Multiply mixed numbers using improper fractions

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Decimals

  • Relating decimals to fractions-tenths and hundredths
  • Decimals on a number line-tenths and hundredths
  • Decimals and place value-tenths and hundredths
  • Adding tenths and hundredths as fractions and decimals
  • Subtracting tenths and hundredths as fractions and decimals
  • Decimals in money

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Geometry

  • Classifying triangles by sides and angles
  • Terms, definitions, and examples for
  • Point, line, line segment, and ray
  • Angle, right angle, acute angle, and obtuse angle
  • Intersecting, parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles
  • Acute, obtuse, and right triangles
  • Quadrilaterals, parallelograms, rectangles
  • Trapezoid, rhombus, and square
  • Congruent shapes and symmetrical shapes
  • Unit angles
  • Measuring angles
  • Complementary and supplementary angles
  • Understanding area
  • Area of irregular shapes
  • Understanding perimeter
  • Formulas for perimeter

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Units of Measurement

  • Measurements of length
  • Converting units of length
  • Measurements of weight
  • Converting units of weight
  • Measurements of capacity
  • Converting units of capacity
  • Metric units and conversion

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Algebraic Patterns

  • Number patterns with addition and subtraction
  • Number patterns with multiplication and division
  • Determine and write rules for number patterns
  • Finding the nth shape in a repeating pattern

What other 3rd grade and 4th grade math teachers are saying:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These math posters are a great visual support with strategy examples that students can easily identify and use. They can be blown up into posters or used as part of a math bulletin or wall.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is a very nice resource to have. I hang all of the anchor charts up on my Focus Board and the kids can view it at all times. It's also nice to pull them off of the board and reintroduce them if students are struggling with certain math concepts. Excellent!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Love this resource!!! I have been having them up on our math word wall as we are learning more things. It is a great resource for students to refer back to when they need it!!!

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These anchor charts are wonderful! One of the best purchases. My students requested a mini anchor chart that they can keep with them to reference on their own and these are the perfect resources for that!”

Check out the preview for a taste of the 3rd grade and 4th grade math posters and anchor charts included!

More math resources from Curious Classroom Adventures:

4th Grade Math YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities

3rd Grade Math YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

Interactive Google Slides Daily Problem Solving

3rd Grade Math Exit Ticket YEAR LONG BUNDLE

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Welcome Back to School After From Winter Break Activity Math Games Bundle

By You Are Special

This Thanksgiving gift for teachers comprehensive December morning work bundle with a mega discount includes math games, math worksheets, and engaging math activities for various concepts, such as skip counting, comparing numbers, ordering numbers, place value activities, Roman numerals, number patterns, a Guess Who game, and addition without regrouping using base ten blocks. Perfect for November morning work or anytime, this resource comes with a PDF file containing a clickable link to Google Slides and PowerPoint files for easy access, making it ideal for math review activities!


THIS MEGA BUNDLE INCLUDED:

  • SKIP COUNTING

    • Google Slides (skip count by 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9s)
  • Counting Activities

    • Fill in the missing numbers on the number line (2 pages)
    • Fill in the missing numbers on the one hundred chart (1 page)
    • Counting forward and backward from any given number (2 pages)
    • Count forward (skip counting) by 2s, 5s, 10s, 100s (4 pages)
    • Count backward (skip counting) by 2s, 5s, 10s, 100s (4 pages)
    • Circle the even and odd numbers on the number line (2 pages)
    • Which even/odd number comes next? (2 pages)
  • Comparing Numbers

    • 15 slides - comparing 2 digit numbers
    • 10 slides - comparing numbers true or false
    • 10 slides - comparing 2 digit numbers using base 10 blocks
    • 10 slides - comparing 2 digit numbers using tally marks
  • 3 Digit Comparing Numbers

    • 15 slides - comparing 3 digit numbers
    • 10 slides - comparing numbers true or false
    • Comparing 3 digit numbers using place value
    • 10 slides - Students will drag and tick the group that has more or less.
    • 10 slides - Students will compare the place value by circling the correct symbol.
  • Ordering Numbers

    • 10 slides - ordering 2 digit numbers from greatest to least
    • 10 slides - ordering 2 digit numbers from least to greatest
    • 10 slides - ordering 3 digit numbers from greatest to least
    • 10 slides - ordering 3 digit numbers from least to greatest
  • Place Value

    • 15 slides - 2 digit numbers - Can you write this number using digits?
    • 15 slides - 2 digit numbers - Can you write this number using words?
    • 15 slides - 3 digit numbers - Can you write this number using digits?
    • 15 slides - 3 digit numbers - Can you write this number using words?
  • Place Value Roman Numerals

    • 4 Slides - Roman numerals charts
    • 10 Slides - Write standard numbers to Roman numerals
    • 10 Slides - Write Roman numerals to standard numbers
    • 10 Slides - Roman numerals addition
    • 10 Slides - Roman numerals subtraction
    • 10 Slides - Comparing Roman numerals
  • Number Shape Patterns

    • 1. What shape comes next?
      • 5 Slides - AB Patterns
      • 5 Slides - ABC Patterns
      • 5 Slides - ABCD Patterns
      • 5 Slides - AAB Patterns
      • 5 Slides - ABB Patterns
      • 5 Slides - AABB Patterns
      • 5 Slides - ABBC Patterns
    • 2. Missing shape pattern
      • 5 Slides - AB Patterns
      • 5 Slides - ABC Patterns
      • 5 Slides - ABCD Patterns
    • 3. Repeating shape pattern
      • 3 Slides - AB, ABC, AAB Patterns
      • 3 Slides - ABB, AABB, ABBC Patterns
      • 3 Slides - AABC, ABCD Patterns
    • 4. Number patterns
      • 6 Slides (Example: 3, 6, 9, ?)
  • Guess Who Game

    • 28 mystery numbers cards
    • Recording sheets
    • Answer key
    • PDF file
    • PowerPoint File
  • 2-Digit Addition Without Regrouping Using Base Ten Blocks

    • 30 slides
    • Google Slides
    • PowerPoint File
  • 3-Digit Addition Without Regrouping Using Base Ten Blocks

    • 30 slides
    • Google Slides
    • PowerPoint File

You will receive a PDF file with a clickable link to Google Slides. Click the link to access the copy of the digital document and PowerPoint File.


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4th Grade Math Anchor Charts - Reference Sheets, Posters, Anchor Charts Visuals

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Imagine having a whole year of 4th grade math anchor charts and reference notes done for you! How about a one-stop download for a year worth of 4th grade math classroom posters? This set of ninety 4th grade math anchor charts work great as math strategy posters to hang on your math word wall or as visual math reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy review of math vocabulary and math strategies.

Ideas for using 4th grade math anchor charts in your classroom:

❤️ Set your printer to 11x17, print, and hang as anchor charts for whole group instruction

❤️ Print as 8x10 and leave at your math centers as math reference sheets

❤️ Print 2 per page and have students glue them into their notebooks as quick math reference notes

❤️ Print as 8x10 as math posters for 4th grade math word walls

❤️ Use them as math posters for 4th grade bulletin boards and switch them out based on unit and math vocabulary you need for upcoming lessons

❤️ Print one unit at a time and bind them into a book for reading about math

❤️ Flip through the Google Slides math posters for each unit on your classroom smart board as a review before each test

Bright colors and step-by-step instructions allow these math posters for 4th grade to serve dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching concepts from multiplication to fractions and everything in between.

If you are worried about using too much ink, just switch your printer setting to black ink only. The Google Slides math reference sheets are great for teaching and sharing in virtual lessons and the PDF version is perfect for printing as math posters to hang on the walls for face-to-face learning.

Either way, you will find your students referring to them time and time again as they gain confidence in their math skills.

LOOKING FOR A DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF ALL THE 4TH GRADE MATH ANCHOR CHART POSTERS INCLUDED?

PDF and Google Slides versions for each:

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Place Value

  • Using place value charts through the millions place
  • Writing numbers in expanded from through the millions place
  • Comparing and order numbers through the hundred thousands place
  • Rounding numbers to the thousand and ten thousand place

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Addition and Subtraction

  • Estimating sums and differences
  • Regrouping for addition
  • Regrouping for subtraction
  • Subtracting across zero

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Multiplication

  • Multiplication of zero-digit numbers using the associative property
  • Multiplication of zero-digit numbers using pattern rules
  • Round factors to estimate products
  • Using partial products with one 1-digit factor
  • Using the distributive property with one 1-digit factor
  • Using a place value algorithm with one 1-digit factor
  • Mental math and multiplication
  • Using area models with a multiple of 10
  • Estimating products of 2-digit factors
  • Using arrays for 2-digit factors
  • Using partial products for 2-digit factors
  • Using the distributive property for 2-digit factors
  • Using the place value algorithm with a zero in the ones place
  • Using the place value algorithm for 2-digit factors
  • Steps for 2-digit multiplication

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Division

  • Mental math and division
  • Estimating quotients
  • Interpreting remainders
  • Using place value blocks for division
  • Modeling division with area models
  • Area models for 3- and 4-digit dividends
  • Partial quotients
  • DMSB division algorithm-divide, multiply, subtract, bring down

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Factors and Multiples

  • Understanding factors
  • Common factors
  • Prime and composite numbers
  • Common multiples

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Fractions and Mixed Numbers

  • Area models for equivalent fractions
  • Fraction strips for equivalent fractions
  • Using multiplication for equivalent fractions
  • Using common factors for equivalent fractions
  • Area models for comparing fractions
  • Comparing fractions with fraction strips
  • Using benchmark fractions to compare fractions
  • Using common denominators to compare fractions
  • Adding fractions using number lines
  • Adding fractions using computation
  • Subtracting fractions using number lines
  • Subtracting fractions using computation
  • Adding mixed numbers by breaking apart
  • Adding mixed numbers by using improper fractions
  • Subtracting mixed numbers by borrowing/regrouping
  • Subtracting mixed numbers using improper fractions
  • Multiply fractions using fraction strips & number lines
  • Multiply fractions using multiplication/division facts
  • Multiply mixed numbers using the distributive property
  • Multiply mixed numbers using improper fractions

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Decimals

  • Relating decimals to fractions-tenths and hundredths
  • Decimals on a number line-tenths and hundredths
  • Decimals and place value-tenths and hundredths
  • Adding tenths and hundredths as fractions and decimals
  • Subtracting tenths and hundredths as fractions and decimals
  • Decimals in money

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Geometry

  • Classifying triangles by sides and angles
  • Terms, definitions, and examples for
  • Point, line, line segment, and ray
  • Angle, right angle, acute angle, and obtuse angle
  • Intersecting, parallel and perpendicular lines
  • Equilateral, isosceles, and scalene triangles
  • Acute, obtuse, and right triangles
  • Quadrilaterals, parallelograms, rectangles
  • Trapezoid, rhombus, and square
  • Congruent shapes and symmetrical shapes
  • Unit angles
  • Measuring angles
  • Complementary and supplementary angles
  • Understanding area
  • Area of irregular shapes
  • Understanding perimeter
  • Formulas for perimeter

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Units of Measurement

  • Measurements of length
  • Converting units of length
  • Measurements of weight
  • Converting units of weight
  • Measurements of capacity
  • Converting units of capacity
  • Metric units and conversion

4th Grade Math Anchor Charts for Algebraic Patterns

  • Number patterns with addition and subtraction
  • Number patterns with multiplication and division
  • Determine and write rules for number patterns
  • Finding the nth shape in a repeating pattern

Prep doesn't get any easier than this! Forget messy markers and anchor chart paper that never tears quite right! Print once and file away for each unit or save the google slides file to your computer and bookmark it for easy access! Either way, you will be ready to teach each concept in a matter of seconds.

What other 4th grade math teachers are saying:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Brittany said: “These anchor charts are wonderful! One of the best purchases. My students requested a mini anchor chart that they can keep with them to reference on their own and these are the perfect resources for that!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Miles said: “This is a great set of anchor charts to use to help keep previously taught standards available for any student who needs a review or to just confirm what they think they should do is right.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Haley said: These are perfect for my math word wall! I made small 5x7 anchor charts using these to put on the students' tables as reference sheets too!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Alison said: “This is a great resource. I hang the anchor charts on my math focus board. The kids love that I print them for their math notebooks too!”

Check out the preview for a taste of the 4th grade math posters and anchor charts included!

BONUS UPDATE: These 4th grade math anchor charts were updated in 2023, and the previous version is included in the Google Drive as well, so you'll have receive both the previous more whimsical font as well as the more reader-friendly version featured in the photos and previews of this listing.

More resources:

4th Grade Math ALL YEAR MEGA BUNDLE of Lesson Plans Games and Activities

Interactive Google Slides Daily Problem Solving

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3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts Strategy Posters Reference Sheets Word Wall Visuals

By Curious Classroom Adventures

Imagine having a whole year of 3rd grade math anchor charts done for you! How about a one-stop download for a year worth of 3rd grade math posters? This set of eighty-six 3rd grade math anchor charts work great as math posters to hang on the all or as math reference sheets to glue into notebooks for quick and easy review.

Ideas for using 3rd grade math anchor charts in your classroom:

❤️ Set your printer to 11x17, print, and hang as math anchor charts for whole group instruction

❤️ Print as 8x10 and leave at your math centers as math reference sheets

❤️ Print 2 per page and have students glue them into their notebooks as quick math reference sheets

❤️ Print as 8x10 as math posters for 3rd grade concept walls

❤️ Use them as math posters for 3rd grade bulletin boards and switch them out based on unit

❤️ Print one unit at a time and bind them into a book for reading about math

❤️ Flip through the Google Slides math posters for each unit on your classroom smart board as a review before each test

Bright colors and step-by-step instructions allow these math posters for 3rd grade to serve dual purpose as math reference sheets for teaching concepts from multiplication to fractions and everything in between.

If you are worried about using too much ink, just switch your printer setting to black ink only. The Google Slides math reference sheets are great for teaching and sharing in virtual lessons and the PDF version is perfect for printing as math posters to hang on the walls for face-to-face learning.

Either way you will find your students referring to these math anchor charts time and time again as they gain confidence in their math skills.

LOOKING FOR A DETAILED BREAKDOWN OF ALL THE 3RD GRADE MATH ANCHOR CHART POSTERS INCLUDED? 

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Place Value

  • Using place value blocks and chips to model place value within 1000
  • Writing numbers within 1000 in expanded form
  • Writing numbers within 1000 in word form
  • Comparing and ordering numbers within 1000
  • Ways to show a number within 1000
  • Using place value charts for numbers within 999,999
  • Writing numbers within 999,999 in expanded form
  • Comparing and ordering numbers within 999,999
  • Rounding to the nearest 1000 and 10,000

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Addition

  • Associative property of addition
  • Commutative property of addition
  • Identity property of addition
  • Estimating sums for 3-digit numbers
  • Using partial sums to add 3-digit numbers
  • Three-digit addition with regrouping
  • Adding more than two addends

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Subtraction

  • Estimating differences
  • Borrowing to regroup and subtract 3-digit numbers
  • Relating subtraction to addition
  • Subtracting across zero

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Multiplication within 100

  • Representing multiplication with equal groups
  • Understanding multiplication as repeated addition
  • Relating multiplication to skip counting using number lines
  • Representing multiplication with arrays
  • Distributive property of multiplication
  • Commutative property of multiplication
  • Associative property of multiplication
  • 0 as a factor
  • 1 as a factor
  • 2 as a factor
  • 3 as a factor
  • 4 as a factor
  • 5 as a factor
  • 6 as a factor
  • 7 as a factor
  • 8 as a factor
  • 9 as a factor
  • 10 as a factor
  • Using multiplication tables
  • Problem solving with multiplication
  • Identifying key words for multiplication problem solving
  • Writing multiplication stories/word problems

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Division

  • Understanding division as sharing
  • Understanding division as repeated subtraction
  • Multiplication and division fact families
  • Division facts within 100
  • Division involving 0 and 1.
  • Key words for problem solving with division
  • Problem solving with division

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for 2-Digit Multiplication

  • Multiply multiples of 10 suing an open number line
  • Multiply multiples of 10 using the associative property
  • Multiply multiples of 10 using pattern rules
  • Estimate products of 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using arrays to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using partial products to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using the distributive property to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit
  • Using the place value algorithm to multiply 2-digits by 1-digit

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Fractions

  • Equal and unequal parts and representing parts of the whole
  • Fractions as parts of a region
  • Fractions as parts of a set
  • Using fraction strips
  • Using models to find equivalent fractions
  • Using models to compare fractions with like denominators
  • Using models to compare fractions with like numerators
  • Using models to compare fractions with unlike numerators and denominators

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Geometry

  • Identifying triangles using sides vs. angles

  • Definition and examples for:

  • Point

  • Line segment

  • Ray

  • Angle

  • Right angle

  • Acute angle

  • Obtuse angle

  • Intersecting lines

  • Parallel lines

  • Perpendicular lines

  • Equilateral triangle

  • Isosceles triangle

  • Scalene triangle

  • Acute triangle

  • Obtuse triangle

  • Right triangle

  • Quadrilateral

  • Parallelogram

  • Rectangle

  • Trapezoid

  • Rhombus

  • Square

  • Congruent shapes

  • Symmetrical shapes

3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts for Units of Measurement

  • Measurements of length
  • Measurements of weight
  • Measurements of capacity
  • Metric measurements
  • Telling time
  • Finding area or regular shapes
  • Finding area of irregular shapes
  • Understanding perimeter
  • Formulas for perimeter of regular shapes

Prep doesn't get any easier than this! Forget messy markers and anchor chart paper that never tears quite right! Print once and file away for each unit or save the google slides file to your computer and bookmark it for easy access! Either way, you will be ready to teach each concept in a matter of seconds.

What other 3rd grade math teachers are saying:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “These math posters are a great visual support with strategy examples that students can easily identify and use. They can be blown up into posters or used as part of a math bulletin or wall.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is a very nice resource to have. I hang all of the anchor charts up on my Focus Board and the kids can view it at all times. It's also nice to pull them off of the board and reintroduce them if students are struggling with certain math concepts. Excellent!”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “This is a great resource. I already made all my different posters for the week and I am ready to post them tomorrow.  I am very happy with the product and I highly recommend.”

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ “Love this resource!!! I have been having them up on our math word wall as we are learning more things. It is a great resource for students to refer back to when they need it!!!

Check out the preview for a taste of the 3rd grade math posters and anchor charts included!

BONUS UPDATE: These 3rd grade math anchor charts were updated in 2023, and the previous version is included in the Google Drive as well, so you'll receive both the previous more whimsical font as well as the more reader-friendly version featured in the photos and previews of this listing.

More resources:

3rd Grade Math YEAR LONG BUNDLE of Lesson Plans, Games, and Activities

Interactive Google Slides Daily Problem Solving

3rd Grade Math Exit Ticket YEAR LONG BUNDLE

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Subtraction With Base Ten Blocks BUNDLE- Google Classroom & Printable Resource

By SPO Resources

Use the base ten blocks strategy to teach students subtraction with regrouping and subtraction without regrouping. This bundle includes drag and drop interactive Google slides, self-grading Google forms, place value worksheets and detailed answer keys to help students understand subtraction.

Bundle includes three subtraction resources:

2 Digit Subtraction No Regrouping Base 10 Google Slides Digital Math Centers

2 Digit Subtraction With Regrouping Base 10 Blocks Google Classroom Math Center

3 Digit Subtraction Regrouping Base 10 Blocks Google Slides Digital Math Center

The following formats are included for each resource listed above:

★Google Slides Digital Resource

  • 20 interactive slides with base 10 blocks

    • Each slide requires students to model the subtraction problem with base ten blocks as well as fill in the subtraction standard algorithm. 
  • 10 interactive slides with standard algorithm only

  • Video Model

  • Example slide

  • Digital manipulatives: base 10 blocks 

  • Fill in text boxes

★Recording Sheet & Answer Key

★Subtraction Worksheet & Answer Key

★Printable place value mat

★Self-Grading Google Form

★Google Slides Answer Key 

  • Shows all subtraction problems modeled on place value mat

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WHY?

It’s best to introduce subtraction with regrouping using concrete manipulatives related to place value such as base 10 blocks. Using base 10 blocks is an effective way to support students in developing a conceptual understanding of subtraction because they are able to see the value of each digit in the number. This visual model helps students understand the regrouping process of exchanging 1 ten for 10 ones or 1 hundred for 10 tens.

The slides are designed for students to simultaneously model subtraction equations with base 10 blocks and the standard algorithm. Building a correlation between the equation and the physical model will help students build a strong foundation for subtraction as they move on to more advanced skills.  

SAVE TIME and ENERGY creating activities for students with these no prep ready to go math centers. 

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WHO? Resources in this bundle are designed for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd grade students learning or reviewing subtraction.

Common Core Aligned:

CCSS.MATH.CONTENT.2.NBT.B.7

Add and subtract within 1000, using concrete models or drawings and strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction; relate the strategy to a written method. Understand that in adding or subtracting three-digit numbers, one adds or subtracts hundreds and hundreds, tens and tens, ones and ones; and sometimes it is necessary to compose or decompose tens or hundreds.

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WHAT’S INCLUDED:

Google Slide Digital Resource

  • 20 interactive slides to solve double digit subtraction problems with base 10 blocks

    • Moveable pieces
    • Fill-in text boxes
    • Place mat to model equation with base 10 pieces
    • Standard Algorithm
  • 10 interactive slides to solve double digit subtraction with standard algorithm

  • Example slide

  • Video Model- (Youtube Link) to show stow students how to complete activity

  • Blank slide to create additional problems

Answer Key Slides

  • All problems modeled on answer key

Subtraction Worksheets

  • All problems in slides included in worksheets
  • Worksheet Answer keys

Recording Sheet

  • Printable sheet for students to record answers

Self-Grading Google Form

  • Assign to students after completing activity
  • Students can input their answers from the recording sheet into the Google form to receive immediate feedback
  • SAVE TIME & ENERGY going through each student’s Google Slide to check their answers!

Easel Activity

  • Slides added to Easel for students to complete 
  • Answer boxes and place value pieces added for each problem

Printable Place Value Mat

  • Complete problems with physical base 10 pieces or dry erase markers

PDF File with instructions for use and access to digital resources 

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HOW TO USE? 

  • Assign to students via Google classroom for math centers, independent practice, partner work, or distant learning
  • Teach a Mini lesson for whole class, small groups, or intervention groups
    • Project the Google Slides presentation on the whiteboard, use the movable base 10 blocks to model each problem, and give students the place value mat or subtraction worksheet to follow along with the lesson

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You may also like:

Addition & Subtraction Strategies- Anchor Charts & Posters

2nd Grade Double Digit Addition Google Classroom Math Practice Bundle 2.NBT.B.5

3 Digit Addition Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Self-Grading Math Center Bundle

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I hope this subtraction with base 10 blocks Google classroom Resource is an effective tool to help your students learn and practice their subtraction skills.

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Double Digit Addition with Base 10 Blocks Google Classroom Math Practice Bundle

By SPO Resources

This Double Digit Addition Bundle includes 3 resources with over 100 interactive slides for students to master 2 digit addition with and without regrouping using base 10 blocks to model place value. 

This Bundle includes:

  • 2 Digit Addition No Regrouping- Base 10 - Google Slides - Digital Math Centers

    • Sums up to 50
    • Sums up to 100
  • Double Digit Addition with Regrouping #1- Base 10 Blocks- Digital Math Center

    • Sums up to 50
    • Sums up to 100
  • 2 digit Addition with Regrouping #2- Base 10 Blocks- Google Slides Math Center (sums up to 199)

    • Regroup one time (ones or tens place)
    • Regroup twice (ones & tens place)

Each resource listed above has 2 differentiated levels, for a total of 6 differentiated levels to help your students build confidence with 2 digit addition regrouping up to the hundreds place with 3 digit sums. The interactive slides allow students to drag moveable base-10 blocks into the tens and ones place to model the addition problem. The regrouping resources allow students to exchange tens and ones to model what happens when a number is regrouped in the standard algorithm. 

All of the resources in this bundle can be used in Google Classroom for math centers, independent practice, distance learning, or for small group mini-lesson. In addition, this can be used as a teaching resource for a whole class lesson.  Simply project the Google Slides presentation on the whiteboard, use the moveable pieces to model each problem, and give students the worksheet or place value mat to follow along with the lesson. 

Each Resource includes:

  • Easel Ready Activity- (all answer boxes and place value pieces have been added to every problem)
  • PDF file with instructions for use
  • Link to make copy of Google Slides PowerPoint 1
  • Link to make copy of Google Slides PowerPoint 2 
  • Link for answer keys to both PowerPoints
  • Video instructions (You-Tube video link)
  • Example Slide to clarify instructions
  • Worksheet version of both PowerPoints
  • Blank worksheet template- Create additional practice activities!
  • Worksheet Answer Key
  • Place Value Mat- put in a plastic sleeve for students to use with a dry erase marker 
  • Blank Google Slide Template- Create additional problems!

This activity is just right for  2nd grade students first learning double digit addition without regrouping. It could also be a great resource for 3rd grade students who need some extra practice with regrouping and adding multi digit numbers.

This resource is aligned to the Common Core Standard 2.NBT.B.5: Fluently add and subtract within 100 using strategies based on place value, properties of operations, and/or the relationship between addition and subtraction.

You may also like similar activities with 3 digit addition: 

3 Digit Addition With Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Google Slides #1

3 Digit Addition With Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Google Slides #2

3 Digit Addition Regrouping- Base 10 Blocks- Self-Grading Math Center Bundle

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Place Value Activities Bundle Digital Resources

By Matemaths

Have your students practice and have fun with these decimal place value math activities: Escape Rooms, Pixel Art, Mystery Pictures. All the activities are digital resources and no prep.

What's included:

  • Decimal Place Value Escape Room
  • Math Decimal Place Value Mystery Picture
  • Decimal Place Value Escape Room Activity
  • Decimal Place Value Pixel Art Activity Google Sheet

You can use it as:

★ additional materials for remediation

★ a reward or “Fun Friday” activity

★ before the busy holiday break

★ an emergency sub-lesson plan

Due to the Terms of Use of the font/clip artists and stock photo websites that I have purchased from, this product is not editable. Thank you for understanding.

Copyright © 2023 Matemaths

All rights reserved by the author.

Permission to copy for single classroom use only.

Not for public display.

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