Printable Chore Charts

by Kay on August 7, 2014

Teachers and parents know how hard it is to make chores and other menial tasks fun for kids, which is why I have new 20 chore charts that can help. Whether it’s adding incentives or just turning it into a game, these chore charts are more likely to get results.
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Many of my new additions are the brightly-colored chore bucks, which are a great way to offer kids a reward without getting into actual money. Chore bucks can be collected over the course of a day, week, or month, and then traded in for small prizes or for privileges like extra screen time, staying up late, or double dessert. The new currency features smiling faces and pretty, pastel colors.

The more traditional task charts for this round focus in on specific chores such as outdoor, nursery, classroom, and money chores. There are ones specific to school or family, and a no-nonsense template titled simply, “Do Your Chores.”
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There are 148 printable chore charts at ChoreCharts.net that cover chore wheels, behavior charts, reward charts, and charts for personal care. Printable PDF files can be downloaded, printed, and written on by hand, but if you want to edit them in a word processor, a DOC version is available for $5.

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