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Chore Chart Maker – Design Weekly Chores for Kids

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🏠 Chore Chart Maker

Design weekly chores for kids • Build responsibility • Track rewards

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👆 Click a cell in the table, then click a chore below to assign it. Click a chore tag to mark complete, click × to remove.
Chore Task Bank — Click to assign to selected cell

Frequently Asked Questions

A chore chart is a visual tool that helps families organize and track household tasks assigned to children. It promotes responsibility, builds good habits, and reduces parental reminders. Studies show that children who participate in household chores develop better self-esteem, life skills, and a stronger work ethic that benefits them throughout adulthood.
Children can start simple chores as early as ages 2-3, such as putting toys away or helping set the table. By ages 4-5, they can handle tasks like making their bed, feeding pets, or sorting laundry. Ages 6-9 can take on more complex chores like sweeping, loading the dishwasher, or taking out trash. The key is matching chores to developmental readiness and keeping expectations positive and encouraging.
This depends on your family's philosophy. Many experts suggest that some chores should be done simply as part of being a family member (unpaid), while extra tasks can earn rewards or allowance. A point system (like the one built into this chart) can be highly motivating—children earn points for completed chores and can redeem them for privileges or small rewards. Consistency and positive reinforcement are more important than the specific reward system you choose.
A good rule of thumb is 1-3 daily chores for younger children (ages 3-6), and 3-5 for older children (ages 7+). The total time investment should be manageable—typically 10-20 minutes per day for younger kids and 20-30 minutes for older ones. Quality matters more than quantity. The goal is building consistent habits, not overwhelming the child. Use this chore chart maker to find the right balance for your family.
Click the green Print button above the table to generate a printer-friendly version. Your chart data is automatically saved in your browser's local storage, so you can close the page and return later without losing your setup. Use the Copy Week button to quickly duplicate last week's assignments, saving you time when setting up recurring chore schedules.
Turn chores into a game! Use the point system to create friendly competition between siblings. Play upbeat music during chore time, set a timer for "race against the clock" challenges, or create a weekly reward goal (e.g., "earn 50 points for a family movie night"). Rotate chores regularly to prevent boredom, and always celebrate completed tasks with verbal praise. The visual progress on this chore chart naturally gamifies the experience.
Absolutely! Each child gets their own row in the chore chart, and you can assign different chores to different children on different days. Each child is also color-coded for easy identification. You can add custom chores with names, emoji icons, and point values that suit your household's unique needs. The tool is fully flexible—add as many children and custom chores as you need.
Ages 2-3: Put toys in bins, throw trash away, wipe low surfaces.
Ages 4-5: Make bed, feed pets, sort laundry, set table, water plants.
Ages 6-8: Sweep floors, fold clothes, load dishwasher, help with meals, empty small trash cans.
Ages 9-12: Clean bathrooms, vacuum, take out garbage, do laundry, mop floors, prepare simple meals.
Ages 13+: Babysit siblings, deep clean, yard work, grocery shopping help, manage own schedule. Every child develops differently—adjust based on your child's individual capabilities.