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Free Printable Chore Chart for Kids

A weekly chore chart for kids to print free — picture-friendly tasks, a sticker or check box for every day, and a reward line at the bottom. US Letter & A4.

JS Jennafer Scott · Updated June 2026
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Why this chore chart works

Kids respond to progress they can see — and a lot less nagging. Each chore gets a row, each day gets a box, and a sticker or check fills it in. The reward line at the bottom turns “because I said so” into a goal the whole week builds toward.

How to use it

  1. Print the PDF (Letter or A4) and write in age-appropriate chores together — buy-in matters.
  2. Agree on the reward for a full (or mostly-full) week and write it at the bottom.
  3. Let your child add the sticker or check each day. The chart does the reminding, so you don’t have to.

Pairs well with: Cleaning Schedule · Habit Tracker · Daily To-Do List

Questions

What age is this chore chart for?+

It works from about age three up. Little ones do best with a sticker per box and one or two chores; older kids can handle a fuller list and a weekly reward.

Stickers or checkmarks?+

Either. The boxes are sized for standard reward stickers, but a marker check works just as well — whatever keeps your child reaching for it.

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