Free printable chore chart templates
Start from a ready-made chore chart instead of a blank page. Pick a template below, open it in the editor with tasks already filled in, swap in your own picture icons and colors, then download a print-ready PDF.
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Toddler chore chart
A printable routine for ages 2–4 with morning, daytime, and bedtime sections. Built for picture icons and bright colors.
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Morning routine chart
Five steps. Posted on the fridge. Kids know what comes next without being asked.
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Weekly chore chart
Two sections: daily habits and once-a-week jobs. Sized for kids ages 6–10.
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Chore chart: ages 3–4
A printable list of jobs kids ages 3–4 can own independently. One section, six chores, built for picture icons.
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Chore chart: ages 5–6
A printable morning and after-school routine for kids starting school. Four tasks per section, with icon slots on every row.
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Chore chart: ages 7–9
A printable chart for ages 7–9 with every day habits and weekly jobs. Two sections, one page, no reminders needed.
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Chore chart: ages 10–12
A printable chore chart for preteens with every day and weekly job sections. Built for real household tasks and clear accountability.
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How Choresheet templates work
Every template is a starting point, not a fixed printable. Click into one and it opens in the Choresheet editor with the tasks, sections, and colors already set up. From there you can edit any task, add or remove sections, choose a color theme or custom color, and add a picture icon to each task so pre-readers can follow along. When it looks right, preview it on a standard 8.5 × 11 page and download a print-ready PDF.






