You’ve been asking for it, and it’s finally here! This is the complete collection of math anchor charts and quick reference guides to use with your students during math lessons. These math anchor chart templates are inspired by the well-loved anchor charts I have featured on my blog for years! Each anchor chart includes visuals, step by step directions, and more. So you're ready to create beautiful anchor charts in third, fourth, and fifth grades. How To Use These Anchor Charts: As a template to create an anchor chart with your class As a printable quick reference guide Print and bind or staple for quick reference To print and glue into interactive notebooks As mini anchor charts during centers What is Included in the MASSIVE Anchor Chart Bundle: 61 anchor charts covering nearly every math skill in grades 3-5 An Introductory Set (19 Skills - Ideal for 3rd grade) Place Value Rounding Whole Numbers Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division Vocabulary Addition and Subtraction With Regrouping Multiplication and Division With Strategies Basic Fractions Comparing Fractions Patterns Perimeter and Area Customary Measurement Types of Graphs Elapsed Time Classifying Polygons Classifying Polygons Classifying Triangles Types of Angles Types of Lines An Advanced Set (42 Anchor Charts - Ideal for 4th and 5th) Decimal Place Value Rounding Decimals Factors, Multiples, Prime and Composite Numbers Multiplying and Dividing Whole Numbers Interpreting Remainders Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Decimals Converting Fractions, Decimals and Percents Equivalent Fractions Adding, Subtracting, Multiplying and Dividing Fractions Mixed Numbers and Improper Fractions Adding and Subtracting Mixed Numbers Numerical Expressions Order of Operations Coordinate System Perimeter, Area, and Volume Measurement Conversions (Customary and Metric) Patterns Line Plots Types of Angles What are real teachers saying about these math detective task cards?? ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ “I'm a first year teacher, and these are amazing! I was an interim teacher in a second grade classroom for the spring semester, but they hired me full-time in August. I'm now in a 4th grade classroom and I was struggling with anchor chart ideas! Thank goodness I found this resource. Not only is it helping my students, it's helping ME remember all of these math skills I haven't used in years. Thank you!!" - Teaching Mrs. Harris ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐"These anchor charts sure helped simplify my prep and spend more time helping the students! Print on Tabloid paper!" - Kim S. Ready to take the next step in math instruction? Take a peek at my best selling math projects for upper elementary! Place Value Detectives - A place value project Breaking Up the Bakery - A fractions project Movie Marathon - A long division project Let's Go Shopping! - A multiplying and dividing decimals project © Teaching with a Mountain View All rights reserved by author. Permission to copy for single classroom use only.