Generally, the words "reactive polymers" and "functional polymers" mean the same thing and are used interchangeably in most studies and describe cross-linked (insoluble) bead-structured resins containing chemically reactive functional groups. In this way, reactive polymers are widely used as polymeric reagents or polymer supports in biochemical and chemical applications. Functional (meth) acrylates referred here to supply "functional esters" ruins as a general reactive group precursor. In other sense, the leaving (activating) groups of these monomers may easily react with the alcohols and amines carrying the desired reactive groups and therefore, in general, provide a single reaction step for the synthesis of reactive polymers. In this paper, we suggest new routes for a new (meth)acrylate-based monomers and polymers. Also, the synthesis of a serial new (meth)acrylate esters including amide, dioxolane, benzofuran, and chalcone groups is described.