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Weekly Chore Chart Template for Kids
A personalised, print-ready weekly chore chart built in under 60 seconds. Pick your child's age, choose up to 7 chores, add a reward — done.
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What's in the Template
Every Planivor weekly chart includes everything you need in one clean, printable page:
7-Day Grid
Mon to Sun columns with a checkbox for every task, every day.
Age-Matched Chores
Suggestions for ages 2–3, 4–5, 6–7, and 8–10 so tasks are always appropriate.
Reward Section
Add a weekly reward goal to keep kids motivated and consistent.
Signature Lines
Parent sign-off and star counter at the bottom of every chart.
6 Themes
Rainbow, Dinosaurs, Space, Animals, Pastel, and Neutral — pick what your child loves.
A4 & US Letter
Print on any home printer. Works perfectly on both paper sizes.
Why a Weekly Format Works
Builds routine
A weekly view helps children understand that chores are a regular, expected part of each day — not a one-off request.
Visible progress
Ticking off each day's box gives kids a tangible sense of accomplishment that builds throughout the week.
Encourages consistency
Seeing the full week at a glance motivates children to keep going, especially as the chart fills up.
Easy for parents to review
One glance tells you exactly which chores were done and which were missed, making feedback simple and fair.
How to Create Your Weekly Chart
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Click the button above to open the free generator.
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Enter your child's first name and choose their age group.
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Select up to 7 age-matched chores from the suggestion list — or type your own.
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Optionally add a weekly reward goal (e.g. "Movie night on Saturday").
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Choose one of 6 fun themes your child will love.
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Download as a PDF (A4 or US Letter) or print directly.
Pro tip: Laminate and reuse
Print on cardstock and laminate the chart. Give your child a dry-erase marker to tick off tasks each day. Wipe clean every Sunday and start fresh — no reprinting needed.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many tasks should be on a weekly chore chart?
Between 3 and 7 tasks per week works well for most children. Fewer tasks work best for toddlers; older kids can manage more. Our template supports up to 7 chores.
Should the same chores repeat every day?
Daily tasks like making the bed or brushing teeth work well on a weekly chart. Other chores — like vacuuming — might only appear on specific days. The template lets you assign any chore to all 7 days.
Can I laminate the chart and reuse it each week?
Yes! Print on cardstock, laminate it, and use a dry-erase marker. Your child can tick off tasks with the marker and you wipe clean at the end of each week.
Is this template free to use?
Completely free. No account, no watermarks, no hidden costs. You can generate and download as many charts as you need.
Can I print a separate chart for each child?
Yes. Just run the generator again with a different name, age group, and theme. Each chart downloads as its own PDF.
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