This free printable weekly chore chart helps you organize household tasks, assign daily and weekly responsibilities, and print a clear chore schedule in minutes. Edit your chore chart directly in your browser, then print it in A4 or US Letter format - no signup or downloads required.
Our free printable weekly chore chart helps you organize daily and weekly tasks for the entire family. With space for 14 daily tasks tracked across the week, plus 7 weekly tasks and dedicated sections for reminders and rewards, staying on top of household chores has never been easier.
Perfect for parents teaching responsibility, roommates dividing chores, or anyone looking to maintain a clean and organized home. Print it out and track your progress throughout the week!
Using our free printable chore chart is quick and easy:
This chore chart template is perfect for teaching kids responsibility, fairly dividing household tasks among roommates, or keeping yourself accountable for home maintenance. No sign-ups required – just a simple, effective tool for organized living. For more household organization, check out our weekly cleaning schedule or pair chores with our meal planner for complete home management.
Unlike static PDF chore charts that you print blank and write on by hand, our editable chore chart lets you type in tasks directly in your browser. This means you get a clean, professional-looking chart that's easy to read – no messy handwriting or cramped text. You can also easily update tasks as routines change, then print fresh copies whenever needed. No software required, no accounts to create.
Track up to 14 daily tasks with checkboxes for each day of the week.
Separate section for 7 weekly tasks that don't need daily tracking.
Dedicated space for important notes, reminders, and special instructions.
Motivate completion with a dedicated reward section for the week.
Optimized for A4 and letter paper sizes. Print your chore chart with one click.
No sign-up, no downloads, no hidden fees. Use it as many times as you need.
Yes! Our weekly chore chart is completely free to use. No hidden fees, no subscription required, and no downloads needed.
Absolutely! The chore chart is optimized for printing on both A4 and letter-sized paper. Just fill it out and click the Print button.
The chart includes space for 14 daily tasks (with checkboxes for each day of the week) and 7 additional weekly tasks. This provides plenty of room for typical household chore tracking.
The chart is designed for one person at a time. For multiple children, simply print a separate chart for each child. You can customize each one with their specific chores and name.
A chore chart helps organize and track household tasks. It's great for teaching children responsibility, ensuring fair distribution of chores among family members, and maintaining accountability for getting housework done consistently.
The reward section lets you set an incentive for completing chores. You can write in whatever motivates your household—allowance, screen time, special activities, or other privileges tied to chore completion.
Children as young as 3-4 can start with simple chores like putting toys away. Adjust the complexity of tasks based on age—younger children get simpler tasks, while teens can handle more responsibility. The visual tracking helps all ages stay motivated.
Absolutely! The chore chart works great for roommates, couples, or anyone wanting to track household responsibilities. It helps ensure fair distribution of tasks and keeps everyone accountable.
No downloads required! This is a web-based chore chart that works directly in your browser. Simply fill it out online and print whenever you need a physical copy.
You can print your completed chore chart to save it physically, or use your browser's print-to-PDF function to save a digital copy on your computer for future reference or to reuse the same chore assignments.
Start with age-appropriate tasks and make expectations clear. Use the reward section to provide motivation – this could be allowance, screen time, or special activities. Post the chart somewhere visible like the refrigerator. Consistency is key: check the chart daily and follow through with both rewards and consequences.
At age 10, children can handle daily tasks like making their bed, tidying their room, loading/unloading the dishwasher, and feeding pets. Weekly tasks might include vacuuming their room, taking out trash, helping with laundry (sorting, folding), and cleaning bathrooms with supervision. Adjust based on your child's maturity.
List all shared household tasks, then divide them based on preferences, schedules, and living space use. Consider rotating unpleasant tasks weekly. Print separate chore charts for each person, or use one chart with initials. Hold weekly check-ins to address any imbalances and adjust as needed.