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Top 22 Chore Chart Ideas

These 22 clever chore chart ideas will make chore time a fun time!

Top 22 Chore Chart Ideas

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:
 

  1. 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.
     
  2. 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.
     
  3. Sticky Notes System
    Tatertots and Jello makes this DIY chore chart out of sticky notes!
     
  4. 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.
     
  5. 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.
     
  6. 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!
     
  7. 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.
     
  8. 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.
     
  9. 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.
     
  10. 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.
     
  11. Disney’s “Frozen” Chore Charts
    Our Homemade Life offers kid-friendly chore chart designs to keep your little ones (and you!) organized.
     
  12. Mailbox Job Card System
    My Computer Is My Canvas‘s unique mailbox job card system involves creating a ‘mail center’ in the house.
     
  13. Fill-in-the-Blank Weekly Chore Chart
    Leah Remillt created this clean, simple design for her own children.
     
  14. Princess Chore Charts
    Gluesticks provides six different amazing princess chore charts for you to choose from.
     
  15. 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.
     
  16. 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.”
     
  17. 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.
     
  18. Morning and Evening Routine Reward Chart
    Simple as That‘s chore chart is aimed at helping your kids stay organized throughout the school year.
     
  19. 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.
     
  20. Laminated Chore Chart
    Just Sweet and Simple‘s kids’ chore chart is designed to be laminated and used with magnets.
     
  21. 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.
     
  22. 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.