ChoreChart
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Free printable templates · PDF-ready · A4 / Letter

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Keep the generator one tap away for weekly printing, classroom routines, and cleaning resets.

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Pick a chore chart that already matches your routine.

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Tip: start with a recommended template, then customize names and chores.

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Edit the title, names, chores, paper size, and reward column. The printable chart updates instantly.

Chart settings

Use one name and one chore per line.

Kids

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Kids Weekly Chore Chart

3 people 6 chores 42 boxes

This week

Kids Weekly Chore Chart

Check off each finished box this week.

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On mobile, swipe the table sideways to see all days.
Pick one small reward and celebrate the finished boxes at the end of the week.
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Helpful printable routine

Choose a chore chart that fits the way your household actually works.

A useful chore chart is not just a blank grid. It should make the first action obvious, keep tasks readable, and help the user print without extra setup. This site includes a template library, a live generator, recently viewed templates, related recommendations, and PDF-ready print styles.

Start with a popular kids, family, roommate, classroom, or cleaning template. Then customize the names, tasks, paper size, and reward note before printing.

How to make a printable chore chart

Start with the people, then list short tasks, choose daily or weekly tracking, and keep the final page readable from a wall or fridge.

Best chores by age

Younger kids do best with tiny visible tasks, elementary children can handle simple recurring jobs, and teens can own larger shared responsibilities.

Weekly vs daily chore chart

Use weekly charts for shared recurring jobs and daily charts for routine-building, mornings, bedtime, and short checklists.

How to use a reward column

Keep rewards small and specific. The reward column should reinforce effort without turning every household task into a negotiation.

How to make chores fair for roommates

Rotate shared spaces, name the responsible person, and avoid vague tasks like clean up. Write exactly what finished means.

How to use a classroom helper chart

Use group names or roles instead of private student details, then rotate jobs weekly so the chart stays fair and easy to manage.

FAQ

Printable chore chart FAQ

Can I save the chore chart as a PDF?

Yes. Use Download PDF and choose Save as PDF in your browser print dialog. Open the generator.

Does this need a login?

No. The chart is generated in the browser and the MVP does not require an account. Open the generator.

Which paper sizes are supported?

Every template supports A4, Letter, and mobile preview. Open the generator.

Can I use this for roommates or classrooms?

Yes. Choose a roommate or classroom template, then edit names and chores. Open the generator.

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