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Free family chore chart templates that will get your family to do their chores. Your life is about to get easier!

Family chore chart

Select any free printable family chore chart template and add your family members and your chore list. Divide the chores between all family members. Put the customizable family chore chart printable on the fridge or somewhere that you can see it all the time.

The following chore charts are for multiple people. We also have a chore chart for one person.

Weekly Family Chore Chart

This is a weekly chore chart for multiple kids.

Weekly Family Chore Chart

This weekly chore chart has 5 versions depending on the number of family members. Each version is available in Microsoft Word, as an image, a typeable PDF file, and an Excel spreadsheet.

Excel Spreadsheet

This customizable chore chart for multiple kids is available as a Word document with no border or with any border you like (in which case you can customize the background but not the chart). With the Word version, you can customize the chart as well.

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4 Family Members: Week Starts on a Sunday (Editable PDF / Word / Image ) or a Monday (Editable PDF / Word / Image )

5 Family Members: Week Starts on a Sunday (Editable PDF / Word / Image ) or a Monday (Editable PDF / Word / Image )

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Chore Chart Maker

First, select the chore list layout then select the border.

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There is also a chore chart maker for kids chore charts with multiple kids.

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Excel Chore Chart

This Excel chart has a tab for each family member (see instructions below on how to add members and change the names). There is a chore list (that you can edit) that appears for each block of time. Each chore is colored the same color.

Excel family chore chart

To add an additional chart for another person, right-click on the weekly schedule tab and select copy. Copy as many times as you want. Create one tab per family member. To add each person’s name, right-click on each tab and select “rename”. Type each family member’s name on each tab. To delete a person, right-click on a tab and select delete.

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How to Get Your Family to Do Chores

Getting your family to do chores can be a challenge, but it’s an important step in teaching responsibility and teamwork. Here are some tips to get your family to do chores:

By making chores a positive and enjoyable experience, and setting clear expectations and consistent routines, you can encourage your family to take an active role in household tasks and develop a sense of responsibility and teamwork.

How to make a chore chart for the whole family

You might decide on chores that everyone has to do and additional optional chores for kids to earn money. Chores for money could be those beyond what you would expect your child to do and chores that you might otherwise have paid someone to do. Here are some chores to do around the house for money: mow the lawn, clean the car, etc.

If you decide to use this system you can use two chore charts: one for the family chores and one for chores for money (see the money chore chart below).

How to decide on the family chore list

It is important to take into account both the chores that your child can do and the time they have. For example, for a teenager allowance chart, your teenagers might be capable of doing pretty much any chore but depending on their school schedule and the time of the year they might not have too much time. For a young kid’s allowance chart, the situation is very different. The children are not capable of doing as many chores but they probably have more time on their hands. Select any allowance chore chart template below.

Here are some tips on how to decide on the family chore list:

By involving everyone in the process and creating a fair and manageable chore list, you can help build a sense of teamwork and responsibility in your family.

If you are into chore rotation you can fill out a blank chore chart with a chore list and change the names each week.

Allowance chore chart for kids

A kids allowance chart can be used when you give an allowance for chores. There are three ways to do this:

Which method should you choose? It’s a matter of personal preference and parenting style. All approaches can be effective and ultimately, it depends on what works best for each individual family.

Printable Money Chore Chart for Kids

This is a chore chart with prices for kids who want to do chores to do for money. A chore chart with money value for each optional chore gives your kids the opportunity to see how they can earn extra money when they want to save up to buy something. Each time a child completes a chore he will mark the chore payment chart. At the end of the week or month, you will pay each child however much they have earned according to the chore price list.

This is a printable chore chart with money earned for some chores. Add the chore list with allowance in the left column. Add the amount that you will pay for each chore for each child.

Money Chore Chart

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Giving your child an allowance for age-appropriate chores

As your child gets older, they will probably want to have a bit of their own spending money. And, while an allowance is one way to give them money of their own, there are both pros and cons to giving your child an allowance for age-appropriate chores. Here are a few things to consider before you decide.

Should you pay your child for chores?

It’s a matter of personal preference and parenting style. Some parents believe that paying children for chores teaches the value of money and work, while others believe that chores are part of household responsibilities and should be completed without compensation. Ultimately, it depends on what works best for each individual family. I personally think that kids should not be paid for doing their basic chores. However, I do think that they should have the option to do extra chores for money because of the benefits it provides (see below).

By combining both free and paid chores, you can help children develop a sense of responsibility and financial literacy, while also making household tasks more manageable and efficient.

Why you shouldn’t pay your child for chores

Household chores like making your bed, doing laundry, and helping to prepare meals should be done because you’re part of the family. If you’re wearing clothes and eating food, there is no reason that your child shouldn’t be expected to help for free.

As part of the family, it’s important that your child learns that helping out is expected. And, paying them to do what’s expected can help raise an entitled child who feels they need to be given things they should simply be doing for free.

Paying your child an allowance for every chore makes them think that all work should be paid. Instead, teach them that responsibilities aren’t always paid for.

Benefits of paying for chores

There are several ways kids can benefit from doing chores for money:

Financial literacy : By earning money through chores, children learn about the value of money and can start to understand the basics of budgeting, saving, and spending. Giving your child money to spend can teach them financial responsibility. Since it’s unlikely they will be able to earn money from a job at 12, giving them chores to do is a simple way to teach them to manage money.

Responsibility : Assigning and completing chores helps children develop a sense of responsibility and ownership for their own actions.

Work Ethic : Doing chores for money can instill a strong work ethic and the idea that effort is rewarded.

Independence : Allowing children to earn money through chores can give them a sense of independence and self-sufficiency.

Preparing for the future : Preparing children for financial responsibilities in adulthood can set them up for success later in life.

Learning the importance of giving : When kids earn their own money, it’s a wonderful opportunity to include lessons on giving and helping those that are less fortunate than they are. You could suggest they donate some of the money. This can be to any charity, a homeless shelter, or the local Humane Society. It will help them to learn to give back.

Tips for giving an allowance for chores

Here are some tips for giving an allowance for chores:

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If you get easily overwhelmed by the mess in your home and the thought of nagging your kids to try to help makes you want to curl into a ball in the closet (instead of actually fixing the problem), I totally get it. The solution for you could be as easy as be a printable family chore chart.

In the past, I would think, “ This year, things will change. The house will be perfect all the time.” I made some progress, but then I fell off the wagon. One big problem? I never had a family chore schedule; I tried to do everything myself.

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A few years ago, it came to a head. I was pregnant and always felt like I’d been hit by a truck. We had three kids running around, and it felt like they were always leaving messes behind them. I just flat-out gave up on the house.

My husband did his part, of course, but with him working full-time, it’s not like he could do everything (nor would I expect him to).

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So finally, we had a conversation a few weeks before back-to-school. I told him I needed some kind of structure. We brainstormed and came up with a chore chart for the whole family. My husband put it together (which I really appreciate).

With some adjustments, this chore chart has worked beautifully for our large family. So if you’re wondering how to make a chore chart for the whole family, I’m excited to share our free printable family chore chart template with you (and why it works so well).

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How to make a family chore chart

Whether you need a chore chart for a large family or a small one, you’ll use the same process to make a chore chart. My suggestion is to make creating a chore chart as simple as possible. We initially used a whiteboard (you can see below), but do whatever works for you.

If you like Excel or Google Sheets, making a chore chart on a spreadsheet is super easy and organized. (And if you’re not into making your own spreadsheets, I’ve got you covered. You can grab our weekly customizable chore chart by clicking here .)

Want to see how easy it is to customize your chore chart for your family after you get it? Watch the short video below:

Regardless of how you choose to make your chore chart, you basically need a grid: The rows contain each person’s name in the family, and the columns contain the days of the week. Each block is filled in with an age appropriate task for each person.

Our easy printable family chore chart

When I first thought about a chore chart, I had one of those adorable, Pinterest-worthy charts in mind. You know, the ones with the fabric background and perfect decorations that takes hours to make?

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But let’s be real. Those are usually too complicated, and they just don’t work for people like me.

You know what we got? A white board and some markers . Done (so if you’re looking for example chore charts, here you go).

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Then, we made a grid and made a row for Mommy, Daddy, and each child (yes, even the two year old). Each person has their chore written in the grid for each day. Boom: Perfect chore chart for a family of 5.

Want to make it even easier? I’ve since printed out a cute chore chart I made online. It’s easy to update as the kids age into new chores – no special software or programs needed! Subscribe for your own customizable chore chart template.

Why this chore chart for your family WORKS

As I said, when we first started the chore chart, I was nervous, but I have been pleasantly surprised. The chore chart has been a game changer, and we’ve been able to keep up (even after the school-year routine began).

The first week with a family chore chart: The “hard reset”

Fortunately, the first week of our chore system was before the new school year, so we were able to do an extra-good job and catch up with all the backlog of clutter and dirt.

We made it clear to the kids that we were going to use a new system for cleaning. Each person had a job to do, and it was non-negotiable. So they knew what to expect. Plus, we trained them on how to do each of their chores.

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For example, scrubbing the kitchen is on our list of chores twice a week: I do it once on Wednesday, and my husband gets it on Sunday (we keep up with dishes between times). I had the first go at the kitchen, so I really doubled down: I scrubbed out the sink, the microwave, and made the stove top look good. My husband finished off the “hard-core” kitchen stuff on Sunday: Cleaning out the gunk at the bottom of the dishwasher, wiping down the cabinets and fridge.

Now, when it gets to kitchen scrubbing day, we still have the basics of dishes and wiping down counters, but if that’s all we get to, it’s okay. If we do manage to do a few of those deep-clean tasks, it’s great!

I plan to do one of these “hard resets” quarterly or so. That way, things that we may have become lax on (because life is relentless) can get caught up on.

Each person has one simple task per day

Like I said, my biggest worry about a chore chart was whether I’d be nagging kids every day about doing their chores. Fortunately, that (mostly) hasn’t been the case.

When we first started, my husband and I presented a united front: We discussed that the house wasn’t staying as neat as it needed to and that we were concerned, and that to solve the problem we would work together as a family (after all, one of our family rules is “Families help each other”).

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The beauty is, each person only has one task per day, and each task has really clear boundaries. Several days a week, the girls’ task is either to clean up the living room or to clean up the play room. They know exactly where they are supposed to be working, and they know what everything should look like when they’re done.

UPDATE: My husband got me a Roomba for Christmas (yes, I’m the kind of girl who asks for a Roomba for Christmas). It has been a huge help! Not only does it do the vacuuming for us, but it gives us a good reason to tell the kids that yes, they really do have to get everything out of the floor. Our floors have stayed much tidier since Christmas!

That’s not to say that my kids are exempt from doing anything besides their daily chore. Often, they’ll be asked to put their clean clothes away after I fold them or to wipe down the table after dinner. They know that they can be asked to do a few other small things each day.

A family responsibility chart keeps you encouraged and motivated

Now, there are always at least a few rooms I can look at and feel good about. The living room (before, one of the biggest eyesores) is cleaned at least every other day. And since there’s not so much “stuff” in the floor, I can actually vacuum without having to work around toys and remote controls.

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And even when a room is cluttered, I know that it will be cleaned within a few days. Just that knowledge makes me feel better. My kids seem more motivated to put things up as they go, too (maybe because they’re realizing it’ll make chore time easier).

And if there’s other daily tasks I have a hard time with, I add them to the chore chart. My six-year-old has nightly spelling words, and to keep us accountable (I have to guide her, after all), it has been added to the board. That way, I have to look at it when we check off chores for the night.

Our cleaning system is flexible

I even though this is a weekly family chore chart, I sometimes change which chore the kids will be doing on a given day when I need to. For example, if they’re supposed to clean the play room on a day when it really looks okay, but their room is a wreck, I just tell them to clean their room instead. This system works pretty well.

And yes, there are occasions when we skip chores. I limit these days to once a week, usually when getting home is extra-hectic. I don’t have many skip-days though, because I don’t want us to get out of the habit.

Benefits of a weekly family chore chart

Not only is the chore chart good for keeping a cleaner, tidier home, it’s helpful for our whole family.

The chore calendar reduces stress for everyone

Now, the clutter is no longer staring me in the face, and I’m no longer completely overwhelmed by our home. It’s such a relief.

On top of that, my stress used to spill over on the kids and family, but by getting everyone involved, that anxiety and resentment is gone.

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Chore time usually takes around 20 minutes each evening. That small bit of time each day is a good trade for the reduced clutter and stress.

The chore chart makes us a team

I’ve seen printable chore charts for kids and printable chore charts for moms. I don’t often see a chore chart for the whole family.

I like the arrangement in this printable family chore chart because it lets kids know that we are all responsible for the house together. Everyone has to pull their own weight for things to run smoothly.

Chores teach kids responsibility

Getting the kids involved in the home on a daily basis teaches them that they have a place in our household.

In addition, they learn how to tackle jobs independently, instead of shutting down due to stress (like I was doing before). For example, my four-year-old does tend to get overwhelmed by chores still. If it’s her turn to clean the bedroom, she might say that it’s too hard and she’s “too tired.”

But if I go in and point out things one at a time (take these toys to the play room, put these books on the shelf, these clothes go in the hamper), she can get it done.

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Tedious? Yes. But I’ve already seen improvement from her (and I’m so proud!). She’s starting to be able to break down her chore into smaller, bite-sized tasks. This skill is only going to improve with practice.

Our chore chart can grow with our family

These ideas work whether you need a toddler chore chart, a preschool chore chart, or want to make daily tasks for older kids.

Each child is given chores based on their ability. For example, our two-year old has tasks such as “Clean your room,” “Make your bed,” or “Put clean forks and spoons into the drawer.” As he gets older, he’ll get more responsibility.

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My girls (4 and 6) are responsible for a whole room each night. And my oldest is beginning to pick up on doing laundry. Right now, she knows how to transfer laundry from the washer to the dryer and turn it on. Yesterday, she even brought a (light) load of clean laundry up the stairs to me without being asked! I’m looking forward to the day when I can have the kids do their own clothes, hopefully within a few years.

UPDATE: The then-6 year old is now 8, and with reminding, she’s able to carry laundry up and down and go through the whole process of washing, drying, and putting things away. I’m still folding most of the laundry, but the kids fold towels. Progress!

As the kids get older, their chores can become more complex. Doing laundry from sorting to putting away is one big task, but we can move to letting them put up dishes (they just need to get taller), mowing the lawn, scrubbing bathrooms, and even cooking dinner.

RELATED: How your child can help with meal prep (Tasks by age)

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Get your own free copy of my printable chore chart template here ! It’s totally customizable (you don’t have to be a graphic design pro – just fill in the blanks) to fit your family’s needs.

Why mess can overwhelm you

In the past, when the house got to a certain point, I would A. freak out and fall into a sobbing disaster, before going into an angry cleaning frenzy, or B. just shut down and ignore the mess, letting it got worse until I eventually collapsed into Option A. Not pretty.

But I think it’s important to delve into the mindsets that kept me trapped in a messy house and stressed-out state. Hopefully these thoughts can help you too.

All-or-nothing mentality with chores doesn’t help

Mindset has been my biggest problem around cleaning. I remember being told as a kid, “If you’re gonna do something half-assed, you may as well just not do it!”

Keeping anything clean and tidy for long is an impossible task in my house (see: three kids six and under). So there’s no way to keep things “whole-ass” cleaned, at least not at this stage.

Therefore, I subconsciously decided that I may as well give up before I even started.

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And of course, my anxiety about a cluttered, dirty house grew. When we would work together on the house, I told my husband I was too overwhelmed to know where to start. I was just paralyzed.

He didn’t really get it. “Just start…somewhere! Anywhere!”

But in my head, I was defeated before even trying. I had to have a new mindset around cleaning, one that allowed for less than perfection.

Don’t let the mess get out of control without a family job chart

I was an only child growing up, so my messes were pretty contained. The house was never in too bad of shape.

My mom liked to have one big cleaning day, where we vacuumed, scrubbed bathrooms, dusted, everything , in one big chunk of time (usually on Saturdays) between loads of laundry. That system worked for her.

But when you have three kids under the age of seven, cleaning for hours on end simply won’t work. If I try to get everything done at one time, I end up feeling defeated and cranky, and most likely my kids are cranky by that point too. Beyond that, there simply aren’t enough hours to do all the laundry for five people in one day.

Why moms may resist a family chore chart

Even though you know something has to change, you may be afraid. Believe it or not, there are many possibly worries around family responsibility charts.

Fear of failure with chores

Having a chart “commits” you to accomplishing tasks (or into convincing your kids to do their responsibilities). Even if they’re tasks that have to be done, they can still be intimidating.

After all, what if you don’t have time that day? I mean, if you work outside the home, get home by 5:30 or 6:00 and have to do dinner, homework, and a bedtime routine, when are you supposed to do anything around the house?!

And if your primary occupation is a homemaker, well, you understand that having your kids at home all day leads to constant new messes. So that might be even worse.

What if I don’t feel like cleaning?

What if a kid is sick?

What if my brain can come up with another crazy excuse?

You can probably see the rigidity of my mindset in all these questions. After all, missing one day shouldn’t ruin everything. But still, these concerns are real fears for a lot of moms and dads.

Worry about “one more thing to keep up with”

The other thing that may keep you from wanting a chore chart is knowing that you have to lead your kids in it. I mean, if you’re having a hard time being motivated to do basic cleaning tasks, how much harder would it be to get three four children involved on a daily basis?

Maybe to you, getting the kids involved in cleaning didn’t look like a way to delegate responsibility for the house. It looks more like one more (difficult) chore for yourself!

But think about it: What you’re doing (or not doing) already isn’t working. What do you have to lose by trying a new thing?

Conclusions on weekly family chore charts

If you’re like me, and want to avoid the stress of a messy house, but also don’t love cleaning, I have good news for you. You can try implementing a chore chart in your own home.

It may take some getting used to, but it’s been a total game changer for our family. And, if you need help getting started, I’ve got a free printable template for you. Just subscribe here and I’ll send it right over.

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Divide the household tasks evenly with this family chore list; it provides space for the assignment, the responsible party, and the days of the week. This is an accessible template.

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Make chore time a breeze with these FREE printable chore chart templates. 

These chore charts will encourage your children to develop good behavior and a life long work ethic!

Your kids will learn all about the value of sticking to a routine, being responsible, and the positive impact they’ll make by being hard workers!

Not only that, but these chore charts provide spaces for you to assign age appropriate chores (from toddlers, preschoolers to teenagers), so your children won’t feel overwhelmed or under-qualified. 

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In this printable chore chart set, there are plenty of blank designs for everyone in the family to chose from!

Everyone is included, which is why these printables make cleaning a fun family affair. 

Something else that I really love about this chore chart set, is that these printables can be used over and over again, and recycled when you’re done with them or even laminated or put in a clear protective sheet covering! 

It’s such a great way to save money, and is good for our environment! 

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This first one is my personal favorite. I love the colors and that the shapes are stars. It even has weekly chores down at the bottom! 🙂 It’s absolutely perfect to keep track of daily household chores for kids. 

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This chore chart is a great weekly chart. Just enter in which week you’re in and you are good to go! Here are some DIY chore chart ideas: 

My son uses this particular online chore chart template. He’s 11 and a few of his chores and chore allowances are: 

I take care of the rest of the cleaning, which sometimes means hiring a housekeeper because I HATE to clean! lol.

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Of course, I had to create a girls chore chart with pretty pink and teal! <3

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And a boys chore chart. 

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This is another great chore chart that is neutral and can be for a boy. 🙂 

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Another colorful star chart. A little differently designed than the first one. This is the one that my daughter uses. This free printable chore chart for tweens is perfect for 11-15 year olds! 

A few of the chores for 13 years olds that we have on her list are – great age appropriate chores and allowance:  

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