Are you trying to find free printable chore charts for you, your kids & family, or your roommates?
Then this list is for you!
Multi-step tasks can be hard for both kids and adults, especially when they have school or work. By separating everything into small tasks, it’s easier to tackle what needs to get done.
Thankfully, the internet is full of free stuff including chore charts that are totally free.
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Free Customizable Chore Charts for Kids, Adults & the Whole Family
We’ve found the best printable chore chart templates out there that you can use to get a good routine started, whether it’s cleaning, organizing a room, doing the yard work or whatever else kind of chore you need to get done.
1. iMom “Check, Check, Done” Chart
This colorful and fun chart is great for kids who are in school. It encourages the development of a morning and evening routine.
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2. Coupons Are Great’s Responsibility Chart
This system has multiple tiers that teach kids responsibility, cleanliness, and financial understanding.
The tiers are:
- Daily duties
- Commission activities
- Bonus activities
- Fines
3. Homeschool Creations Preschool Chore Charts
In order to get this blog’s printables, you’ll have to become a subscriber. They offer two charts meant for preschoolers. Some of the chores they list are pretty intense for someone young, but you can customize it to what you think your kid can handle.
You can find the first chart here and the second one here.
4. Pinch A Little Save-A-Lot
Get two similarly designed charts with different color schemes. These are meant for kids who are in school and have homework.
5. Free Recolored Printable Charts
Choose from 8 unique and fun designs on this site. They are quite simple to look at, which means they don’t waste a lot of space on art. You can list lots of chores on just one sheet.
6. The Chic Site Work for Hire Chores
This chore system introduces the concept of household jobs for kids to do and earn money. Each small task is only a dollar, so it’s not too expensive for parents but is enough money to encourage kids to follow through on the jobs.
7. Clean Mama’s Chore and Reward System
This blog features a very simple looking chore chart that can fit a lot of chores and information on it.
You can also find a unique reward system that the blog owner designed for their family. Basically, kids can earn a small bit of money when they complete extra chores that weren’t on their list.
8. Chore Chart for Kids
This simple chart is colorful and fun to look at. Kids of any age can use this and understand it. You can put up to 5 chores a day, as well as 6 weekly tasks.
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9. Freebie Finding Mom’s Chart
According to this blogger, her chart is actually usable for kids as young as two years old.
She also provided these tips for parents starting out with chores:
- Select chores that are age appropriate
- Make your expectations clear
- Don’t expect perfection – especially in the beginning
- Offer ample praise for completed tasks
10. My Sweet Sanity’s Chart with Kindness Cards
Instead of a plain sheet, these charts were designed to be punchable cards in which the card gets a hole punch after the child has completed their task.
You can also download a reading list card and a kindness card if you like the idea of punch cards.
11. Confessions of a Homeschooler Interactive Chart for Kids
This is a fun DIY project that takes a little preparation but will really entertain kids while they do their chores. It’s interactive and visually fun to look at.
12. Tips from a Typical Mom
This takes some DIY after printing, but if you finish the project you’ll have a really nice rotating chore list that keeps people from getting the same tasks over and over again.
13. Happy and Blessed Home
Get 7 pages of different chore charts and daily routine lists. Some of these are designed for stickers, just in case you have a kid who has a fondness for those.
14. Penny Pinchin’ Mom Responsibility Chart
This is a longer chart meant more for older kids than younger ones. There are optional downloads for if you want to give monetary rewards for completing tasks off the list.
There’s also a responsibility chart for parents who want to focus their teaching on encouraging responsibility.
15. Half Scratched Chart
This is a chart meant to be used on a refrigerator with magnets that you can place over the stuff that has been done.
A kid can place the magnet over the chore once they are finished, which feels a lot more satisfying than simply checking a box. Plus, this makes the chart reusable!
16. The Crafting Chicks
You can find two charts on this site, one pink and the other blue. Both are exactly the same besides the recolor. It says that one is meant for boys and another for girls, but parents can choose whatever design they like best.
17. Passion for Savings
This blog is giving away three special charts which you can download right away.
The printables are:
- Daily chore list
- Daily responsibilities list
- Chore ideas for kids
18. Go Grow Go
This fun design is great for kids. It’s simple to understand and fill out.
19. Sincerely Sarad DIY Chart
Adults will probably love using this chart more than kids. It helps you keep track of daily, weekly, and monthly chores.
20. Over the Big Moon
This week-long chart is meant for kids around the ages 2 through 4. They are very simple tasks that get kids started on maintaining a regular daily routine.
21. The Spruce Crafts
You can use this blank chore chart and fill it up with the chores that are right for your kids’ ages and maturity levels. The chart is made to teach kids to focus their attention and become accountable for responsibilities.
22. Picture Chore Chart for Non-Readers
This chart is designed for kids that are too young to read. Each chore has a visual icon that helps them to know their chore even if they can’t read it.
23. Family Education
This site lets you type in the date, chore descriptions, and name of whoever will be receiving the chores before printing so that it is custom to your needs.
24. Free Printable Behavior Charts
There are 11 charts here, with various themes that kids love. For example, you can get a Spiderman chart and a Tinkerbell chart.
25. 40+ Downloadable Charts
This site has 43 charts you can download for free in various formats, including PDFs, Excel, and Word.
26. The Many Little Joys
This chore system also comes with a fun extra thing you can do called the “pick a stick” system. Basically, kids pick a popsicle stick with a random, secret chore on it. Then they have to complete the chore before putting in the done pile. It adds a random element to their chores that can be fun.
27. Time Warp Wife
This daily chart is divided into:
- Morning
- Afternoon
- Evening
28. Smart Mom at Home Weekly Chart
Get your choice of two charts from this blogger. Plus, you can get a sheet of clip art you can paste to your chart for a visual reminder of some chores.
29. Sarah Titus
This blogger offers two chore charts for both boys and girls to choose from. Check them out!
30. The Clever Side
This is an 8 x 10 inch chart you can download for free. It comes in the color scheme pink and orange. There’s a section for daily chores and weekly chores.
31. K5 Worksheet
Get 7 different charts that appeal to kids of different ages. Some of them are very simple while others are complex. It all depends on what you need them for!
32. Six Clever Sisters
Get chore charts that have been designed specifically to appeal to kids and make them excited to fill out. These work best if you let your kid pick the design they want.
33. Amy J Delightful
This chart lets you mark off when things are done and it also lets you note when the task got done. There’s also room at the top of the sheet for you to add your kid’s name on it.
34. Chore Chart for Kids
The blog Mehaffy Moments made a simple and easy to understand chart for kids to use.
35. Simplistically Living
This one is designed using principles created by Dave Ramsey. You can use this to teach kids the importance of money as well as establish good financial habits early on.
36. Inkhappi Responsibility Chart
This a monthly chart designed so that it can be used over and over again.
37. Morning Routine Chart
This chart is designed for toddlers learning to develop a morning routine. This can help them establish good cleaning habits early on without stressing them out.
38. All Things with Purpose
This fun preschool chore chart is both age-appropriate for younger kids and interactive. There’s lots of cute art on there to make the whole process fun for them.
39. Printable System for Kids
These charts feature:
- Daily rewards
- Weekly rewards
- Monthly rewards
- Daily tasks
- Bonus chores
40. What Mommy Does
This is another simple chart that lets you set multiple chores for every day of the week.
41. Notice the Little Things
This unique chart lets your kids do basic chores and paid chores. The paid chore system is extra things they can do to earn money and help you. If you want to teach your kids about money, this might be a good introductory step.
42. Cakes to Kale
Along with a free chore chart, you can also get a free behavior one too. Behavior charts are a good way to help your kids see that their actions have consequences. It also helps you remember the good things your kids have done!
43. This Mom Life
Subscribe to this site to get access to their printables, which include cute, kid-friendly chore charts.
44. Lemons and Lattes
This DIY downloadable lets you customize all sorts of things about your chart so that you can make your chore chart appropriate for all ages.
45. Mom Printables
This cute chart is great for kids age 2 to 11. There are also age appropriate chore suggestions if you need help coming up for your kids to do.
46. The Mamas Girls
This one is unique because it lets you organize chores for a day, a week, and a month all on one sheet. This can help parents keep track of the easy to forget chores that only need to be done once a month.
47. Moritz Fine Designs
This chart works for an entire week. You can write in up to 15 different chores to do every day of the week, all on one sheet.
48. Homeschool Your Boys
If you are trying to find remade chore lists that are age-appropriate for your kids, here’s an option for you. This blog made a 15 page chore pack which has chore suggestions for all ages.
49. A Bowl Full of Lemons
Get four different colors of this simplistic and easy to understand routine checklist. Both adults and kids can use this. You can track daily tasks throughout the entire week with just one sheet.
Free Printable Chore Charts for Multiple Children
50. Sunny Day Family
This printable chore chart set comes in 6 different colors for multiple children or adults in the household. At the bottom of the back, you can list a reward for yourself to look forward too.
Free Printable Chore Charts for Tweens
51. Mom of 6
These two charts are made for tweens and teens who can handle bigger responsibilities.
Other Free Printable Stuff
Looking for other kinds of free stuff you can print?
Here are some of the stuff we have already covered here at MoneyPantry.
- Free Printable Coloring Pages for Adults
- Free Printable Coloring Pages for Kids
- Free Thanksgiving Printables
- Best Sites for Free Printable Grocery Coupons
- Free Printable Christmas Card Templates
- Free Printable Coupon Sites Without Downloading Software
I hope you find these posts helpful. If there is any kind of free printable sheets you’re looking for and can’t find it, please let me know with a comment and I’ll make sure we cover it in a future post.
Final Thoughts
Now that you have seen all these free printables, the next step is to pick one and get started! Whether you are doing this alone, with your kids, or with roommates, you’ll have a clean living space in no time.
Was there a specific chart we listed that you fell in love with? Are there any special ways you like to tackle your daily tasks? Let us and our readers know your tips in the comments below!
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