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Printable Chore Chart Generator

Create a chore chart for kids with daily tasks, weekly checkboxes, notes, reward goals, and print-friendly styles.

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Preview6 chores · US Letter
Weekly Chore ChartWeekly checkbox chart · US LetterName: ____________________Week of: ____________Check off each chore when it is finished. Add notes or initials if needed.ChoreNotesMonTueWedThuFriSatSun1.Clean bedroomSaturday2.Water plantsCheck soil3.Sort laundryLights and darks4.Take out trashWith adult help5.Wipe tableAfter dinner6.Organize booksShelf tidyGoal / rewardChoose a family reward after the week is complete.KidsPrintTools.com
Printable guide

Printable chore chart generator for kids and families

Use the chore chart generator to create weekly responsibility charts with tasks, days, checkboxes, rewards, family jobs, and simple print layouts. It works for kids, siblings, classrooms, chore rotations, and home management binders.

How to use this printable tool

  1. Choose a preset or start with a blank printable layout.
  2. Add your own tasks, names, dates, goals, or checklist items so the page matches your class, child, group, or lesson.
  3. Adjust the layout, paper size, style, and print options before using the preview.
  4. Review the live preview and any answer key, checklist, labels, or extra pages the tool creates.
  5. Print the page, save it as a PDF, or use the export options available in the generator.

What you can customize

Title and labels

Edit the page title, student name, class name, dates, goals, or family labels.

Rows and checklist items

Add the tasks, subjects, habits, books, chores, assignments, or routine steps you need.

Layout style

Choose a weekly, daily, table, card, or checklist-style layout when the tool supports it.

Print options

Select the paper size, low-ink style, notes fields, signatures, or extra columns available in the generator.

Best for / Use cases

Family chore lists

Assign household tasks by child, day, room, or responsibility area.

Weekly checklists

Print a week of boxes so kids can mark each job as done.

Allowance or rewards

Pair chores with stars, points, stickers, or reward goals.

Classroom jobs

Adapt the chart for line leader, helper, clean-up, supplies, and classroom routines.

Printing and export tips

Use age-appropriate tasks

Younger kids need short concrete jobs. Older kids can handle multi-step responsibilities.

Limit the first chart

Start with a few daily tasks before adding a large rotating chore system.

Place it where chores happen

A kitchen, entryway, or bedroom chart is easier to use than a sheet hidden in a binder.

Frequently asked questions

Can I make a weekly chore chart?

Yes. Choose weekly columns or checkboxes and add the chores you want to track.

Can I use this for more than one child?

Yes. Create separate charts or use task names and notes to divide responsibilities.

Can I make a low-ink chore chart?

Yes. Choose a simpler style and print in black and white when saving ink matters.

Can I export the chore list?

Yes. Use the available export options when you want to keep the task list outside the printable page.