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3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts | Colorful Posters for Classroom Display
3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts | Colorful Posters for Classroom Display
3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts | Colorful Posters for Classroom Display
3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts | Colorful Posters for Classroom Display
3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts | Colorful Posters for Classroom Display
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3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts | Colorful Posters for Classroom Display
3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts | Colorful Posters for Classroom Display
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Bright Minds, Bright Futures – 3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts

These 3rd grade math anchor charts are perfect for teaching and reinforcing key math skills across the entire year. With 30+ colorful, student-friendly posters designed for classroom display, this bundle supports mini-lessons, independent work, small group instruction, and math centers every day.

What’s Included:

30+ full-page printable anchor charts (PDF format) that cover essential 3rd grade math skills:

  • Hundreds Chart – Rules of Movement
  • Place Value
  • Rounding to the Nearest 10
  • Rounding to the Nearest 100
  • Comparing Numbers
  • Addition with Regrouping
  • Subtraction with Regrouping
  • Properties of Addition
  • Word Problem Solving Flow Chart
  • Multiple Monster (Multiples of 1–12)
  • Multiplication Strategies
  • Multiplication in Everyday Life
  • Even & Odd Numbers
  • Division Strategies
  • Addition & Subtraction Fact Families
  • Multiplication & Division Fact Families
  • Properties of Multiplication
  • Understanding Fractions
  • Ways to Represent Fractions
  • Comparing Fractions
  • Equivalent Fractions
  • Telling Time to the Minute
  • Elapsed Time Strategies
  • Area
  • Perimeter
  • Lines, Segments, Rays, and Points
  • Types of Lines
  • Types of Angles
  • Polygons
  • Types of Graphs (Bar Graph, Pictograph, Line Plot)
  • Volume & Mass
  • Customary & Metric Units

Perfect For:

  • Math bulletin boards
  • Mini-lessons and anchor charts during instruction
  • Guided math groups and intervention
  • Math centers and independent reference tools
  • Homeschool or tutoring environments
  • Year-round visual support for key math concepts

Each anchor chart includes:

  • A clear, student-friendly definition or rule
  • Examples and visuals tailored to 3rd grade math standards
  • Clean fonts and bright, classroom-ready formatting

These math anchor charts are designed to match my Bright Minds, Bright Futures classroom theme, bringing clarity, consistency, and color to your math block.

Created by a 3rd grade teacher who knows what students need—and what teachers actually use. ✨

✨ This resource is part of my Bright Minds, Bright Futures classroom decor collection! More coordinating materials—like bulletin board kits, student tools, and visual displays—are coming soon. Follow my store to stay updated as new pieces are added!

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3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts | Colorful Posters for Classroom Display

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Transform your classroom into a bright, organized, and student-friendly space with this 3rd Grade Anchor Chart Bundle from the Bright Minds, Bright Futures collection!This money-saving bundle includes 52 ready-to-print anchor charts—20 for ELA and 32 for Math—to help you teach, reinforce, and review
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Description

Bright Minds, Bright Futures – 3rd Grade Math Anchor Charts

These 3rd grade math anchor charts are perfect for teaching and reinforcing key math skills across the entire year. With 30+ colorful, student-friendly posters designed for classroom display, this bundle supports mini-lessons, independent work, small group instruction, and math centers every day.

What’s Included:

30+ full-page printable anchor charts (PDF format) that cover essential 3rd grade math skills:

  • Hundreds Chart – Rules of Movement
  • Place Value
  • Rounding to the Nearest 10
  • Rounding to the Nearest 100
  • Comparing Numbers
  • Addition with Regrouping
  • Subtraction with Regrouping
  • Properties of Addition
  • Word Problem Solving Flow Chart
  • Multiple Monster (Multiples of 1–12)
  • Multiplication Strategies
  • Multiplication in Everyday Life
  • Even & Odd Numbers
  • Division Strategies
  • Addition & Subtraction Fact Families
  • Multiplication & Division Fact Families
  • Properties of Multiplication
  • Understanding Fractions
  • Ways to Represent Fractions
  • Comparing Fractions
  • Equivalent Fractions
  • Telling Time to the Minute
  • Elapsed Time Strategies
  • Area
  • Perimeter
  • Lines, Segments, Rays, and Points
  • Types of Lines
  • Types of Angles
  • Polygons
  • Types of Graphs (Bar Graph, Pictograph, Line Plot)
  • Volume & Mass
  • Customary & Metric Units

Perfect For:

  • Math bulletin boards
  • Mini-lessons and anchor charts during instruction
  • Guided math groups and intervention
  • Math centers and independent reference tools
  • Homeschool or tutoring environments
  • Year-round visual support for key math concepts

Each anchor chart includes:

  • A clear, student-friendly definition or rule
  • Examples and visuals tailored to 3rd grade math standards
  • Clean fonts and bright, classroom-ready formatting

These math anchor charts are designed to match my Bright Minds, Bright Futures classroom theme, bringing clarity, consistency, and color to your math block.

Created by a 3rd grade teacher who knows what students need—and what teachers actually use. ✨

✨ This resource is part of my Bright Minds, Bright Futures classroom decor collection! More coordinating materials—like bulletin board kits, student tools, and visual displays—are coming soon. Follow my store to stay updated as new pieces are added!

Report this resource to TPT
Reported resources will be reviewed by our team. Report this resource to let us know if this resource violates TPT's content guidelines.

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to see state-specific standards (only available in the US).
Measure the length of an object by selecting and using appropriate tools such as rulers, yardsticks, meter sticks, and measuring tapes.
Measure the length of an object twice, using length units of different lengths for the two measurements; describe how the two measurements relate to the size of the unit chosen.
Estimate lengths using units of inches, feet, centimeters, and meters.
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