print, stick to the fridge, go

Free printable chore charts — five designs, zero sign-up

Every chart prints on one US Letter page. Click through, hit Print (or "Save as PDF" in the print dialog), and you're done — no email gate, no watermark, no catch.

Weekly chore grid

ages 6–12

The classic: chores down the side, days across the top, a star box for every job. Includes a weekly total and reward line.

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Toddler picture chart

ages 2–5

Five picture jobs with big circles to color in — made for kids who can't read yet but love filling things in.

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Points & rewards chart

ages 6–12

The ChoreTrack method on paper: chores earn points, points buy prizes from a shelf you set. Tally jar included.

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Sibling rotation chart

2–3 kids

Four job zones that rotate weekly so nobody "always gets the trash." Ends the whose-turn argument for a month at a time.

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Teen responsibility checklist

ages 13+

No stars, no clip art — a clean daily/weekly checklist plus an "extras for cash" section that respects their dignity.

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Fair warning from experience: paper charts work great for about three weeks. When the novelty wears off, keep the system and lose the paper — ChoreTrack runs the same chores → points → prizes loop with automatic tracking, kid PINs, parent approval, and a prize shelf kids check on their own. Free for 2 kids →

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