Printable Chore Chart

chorechart2Establishing a chore routine is a good way to teach your child about responsibility. As a part of our family, we expect our six-year-old to contribute to the family workload by keeping her room clean, bed made, and clothes picked up. For the most part, she is pretty good about staying on top of her room, but some days are a big struggle. I made this chore chart to help keep us organized and her motivated. She has done well with sticker charts in the past, so this will definitely be helpful to us.
chorechart-011Print below, place in a sheet protector so it will be reusable, and use a dry-erase marker to tick off each chore for the day. I hope you are able to use this cute chore chart!

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Chore Suggestions
(add yours in the comments!)
Clean bedroom, make the bed, pick up books, pick up toys, put laundry away, help Mommy/Daddy out around the house, clean baseboards, wipe down bathroom sink, windex patio doors, dust living room tables, help set the table, help clear the table, help with dishes, help sort laundry, clean up bookshelf, hygiene chores (brushing teeth/washing hair), outside chores, etc.

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Our Old Chore Charts:

Plain Chore Chart | Pick-A-Chore Tabs | Simple Clean Up Checklist

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