Is your little one ready to start helping out around the house? Try making a chore chart to organize his household tasks! These charts serve as a sort of to-do list for daily, weekly or even monthly chores.
Here are 22 great, printable chore chart ideas to choose from:
- Age-Appropriate Chore Chart
You can use this chore chart from Living Well Spending Less for years to come, because it provides separate chore lists for different age groups.
- Chore Tags
The chore tags from Love Them Madly are a unique spin on a traditional chore chart. And because the tags are laminated, they’re reusable and easy-to-clean.
- Sticky Notes System
Tatertots and Jello makes this DIY chore chart out of sticky notes!
- Colorful Chore Charts
I Should Be Mopping the Floor has a variety of adorable, printable chore charts that can be used with dry erase markers, magnets or stickers.
- Weekly Chore Charts
Blogger Jenny Collier created these four cheerful chore charts for her children, but you can edit them so they say your child’s name at the top.
- Pre-K Chore Charts
Over the Big Moon created pre-K chore charts using pictures, so they’re perfect for little ones who can’t read yet!
- Chore Charts For Teens and Preschoolers
The Anti-June Cleaver provides a variety of crafty chore charts for teens and preschoolers, including one with an awesome superhero theme.
- Kids’ Routine Checklist
Clean Mama has created a kids’ routine checklist that can be used as a daily routine list (with sections for both morning and nighttime tasks) or a two-week task list.
- Get-Ready-For-School Checklist
This morning checklist from Frugal Mama is designed to get everyone out the door on time on busy school mornings.
- Weekly Job Charts
Ask Anna provides two fun chore chart ideas (one that is rocket-themed and one that is princess-themed) that will keep your little ones on target throughout the week.
- Disney’s “Frozen” Chore Charts
Our Homemade Life offers kid-friendly chore chart designs to keep your little ones (and you!) organized.
- Mailbox Job Card System
My Computer Is My Canvas‘s unique mailbox job card system involves creating a ‘mail center’ in the house.
- Fill-in-the-Blank Weekly Chore Chart
Leah Remillt created this clean, simple design for her own children.
- Princess Chore Charts
Gluesticks provides six different amazing princess chore charts for you to choose from.
- Weekly Checklist
Just a Girl and Her Blog created a checklist-style chore chart at the request of her older son, who was excited about having his ‘goals’ charted out.
- Four-Category Chore Chart
Somewhat Simple‘s chore charts for kids are organized into four categories, including “Cleaning My Room” and “Helping Around the House.”
- Daily and Weekly Chore Chart
Thirty Handmade Days has a fun, easy-to-use chore chart that includes daily and weekly chores on the same page.
- Morning and Evening Routine Reward Chart
Simple as That‘s chore chart is aimed at helping your kids stay organized throughout the school year.
- Chore Chart for Preschoolers
Tiny Sidekick‘s chore chart for preschoolers is organized by days of the week. This chart includes cute illustrations for each designated chore.
- Laminated Chore Chart
Just Sweet and Simple‘s kids’ chore chart is designed to be laminated and used with magnets.
- Daily Chore Chart
Amy J Delightful‘s beautiful chore chart includes a “When” column, where you can specify a time of day when a chore should be completed.
- Editable Checklist
Today’s Mama provides an editable, checklist-style chore chart for kids in two color combinations, blue with green and orange with pink.
Christine O’Brien is a mom, writer, former English professor and lover of to-do lists. Follow her on Twitter.