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About This Weekly Chore Chart

This free printable weekly chore chart keeps the whole family's jobs in one place: 14 daily tasks tracked across the week, 7 weekly tasks, and a corner for notes and rewards. Everyone can see what's theirs and what's still left to do.

Parents use it to teach kids responsibility; housemates use it to split the work fairly. Print it, put it where everyone walks past, and check tasks off as they get done.

How to Use This Weekly Chore Chart

Setting it up takes a minute:

  1. Add the assignee: Enter the name of the person responsible for these chores at the top
  2. List daily tasks: Fill in recurring chores that need to be done every day (make bed, dishes, etc.)
  3. Add weekly tasks: Include tasks that only need to be done once per week (vacuuming, laundry, etc.)
  4. Set a reward: Use the notes/rewards section to motivate completion with incentives
  5. Print and display: Click print and post the chart somewhere visible like the refrigerator
  6. Track completion: Check off tasks each day as they're completed

It suits a family teaching kids to pitch in, a shared house splitting the load, or one person staying honest about the housework. Pair it with our weekly cleaning schedule for room-by-room jobs, or our meal planner to run meals and chores together.

Why Use an Editable Chore Chart?

Most chore charts online are static PDFs you print blank and write on by hand. This editable chore chart lets you type the tasks in first, so the printed chart is clear enough for a six-year-old to read. When the routine changes, update it and print a fresh copy. No software, no account.

Features

Daily Task Tracking

Track up to 14 daily tasks with checkboxes for each day of the week.

Weekly Tasks

Separate section for 7 weekly tasks that don't need daily tracking.

Reminders Section

Dedicated space for important notes, reminders, and special instructions.

Reward Tracking

Motivate completion with a dedicated reward section for the week.

Print Ready

Optimized for A4 and letter paper sizes. Print your chore chart with one click.

100% Free

No sign-up, no downloads, no hidden fees. Use it as many times as you need.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this chore chart really free?

Yes! Our weekly chore chart is completely free to use. No hidden fees, no subscription required, and no downloads needed.

Can I print the chore chart?

Absolutely! The chore chart is optimized for printing on both A4 and letter-sized paper. Just fill it out and click the Print button.

How many chores can I add?

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.

Can I use this for multiple children?

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.

What is a chore chart used for?

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.

How does the reward section work?

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.

What age is appropriate for a chore chart?

Children as young as 3-4 can start with simple chores like putting toys away. Adjust the complexity of tasks to match age: younger children get simpler tasks, while teens can handle more responsibility. The visual tracking helps all ages stay motivated.

Can adults use this chore chart?

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.

Do I need to download any software?

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.

Can I save my chore chart?

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.

How do I get my kids to actually do their chores?

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.

What chores should a 10 year old do weekly?

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.

How do I divide chores fairly between roommates?

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.