I have had a few requests for a copy of my chore chart. My system is very simple. Probably not revolutionary, but here it is. This chart is the one that my big children use. They switch chore lists each week.
As well as these things, you will need to follow other instructions from Mom and Dad. Just say, “OK”!
Chore List #1 (front seat in car) Chore List #2
Monday- COOK NIGHT & FLOORMonday- SET TABLE & DISHES
Vacuum the UpstairsWash Kitchen floor
Empty GarbagesWash bed sheets
Laundry Laundry
Tuesday- SET TABLE & DISHES Tuesday- COOK NIGHT & FLOOR
Wash fishy
Dust
Wednesday- UNLOAD & CLEAR TABLEWednesday-LOAD & CLEAN SINK
Wash one window and blindVacuum basement
Sweep garage porch
Family Yard work time Family Yard work time
Thursday- COOK NIGHT & FLOORThursday-SET TABLE & DISHES
Vacuum Stairs
Wash dust boards Dust Upstairs
Friday- LOAD & CLEAN SINKFriday- UNLOAD/CLEAR TABLE
Organize a cupboard or drawerWash Mom’s bathroom
Wash Kitchen chairs Clean Mirrors and glass
Saturday- UNLOAD & CLEAR TABLESaturday-SET TABLE & LOAD
Dog poop or Cat litterDog poop or Cat litter
Organize Toy RoomStove/Sink/or Microwave
(ask mom)
Yard work assignment Yard work assignment
Here isthe chore list for my 4 year old son.
Porter’s Chore List
Dinner chore – Help Paije
Tuesday- Window Sills
Dinner chore – Help Paije
Wednesday- Vacuum Family room
Family yard work assignment
Dinner chore – Help Mom
Thursday- Empty garbages and wash one
Dinner chore – Help Quin
Friday- Help Mom wash bathroom floors
Dinner chore – Help Quin
Saturday- Wash sink in the Fishy Bathroom
Family yard work assignment
Dinner chore – Help Mom
Sunday- A day of rest
Dinner chore – Help Dad
This is my 6 year old’s chart.
Londyn’s Chore Chart
Monday – Laundry and Dust Upstairs
Dinner chore – Help Quin
Tuesday – Pick up Toy Room
Dinner chore – Help Quin
Wednesday – Wash under the Bar
Family Yard-work Assignment
Dinner chore – Help Dad
Thursday – Vacuum Upstairs
Dinner chore – Help Paije
Friday –
Dinner chore – Help Paije
Saturday – Clean Fishy Bathroom
Family Yard-work Assignment
Dinner chore – Help Dad
Sunday – Day of rest
Dinner chore – Help Mom
If my children don’t get their chores done by the time we start our morning devotional, then they are choosing to do them at play time. They can’t play until they are completed. If the devotional time comes, and they aren’t finished, we still switch gears. In their planners at play time, we write the chores that need to be done at that time. I have already talked about what they earn if they don’t complete their chores in a day.