Chore Charts for Multiple Children {Free Printables} - The Natural Homeschool (2024)

It is so important to raise children that can be independent, responsible and intrinsically disciplined.

We, as parents, can be a great help to giving our children that extra boost on how to make them wonderful individuals with these important character traits.

In this post, you will see two kinds of chore charts for multiple children with some free printable charts and cards.

And don’t forget to check out our super fantastic chore chart hub!

It has great ideas to pick the perfect chore chart for multiple kids and other goodies such as chore chart cards to print!

Free Printable Chore Charts for Multiple Kids

Here are the chore charts we use in our home and this is how we learned what our chores are.

Take a look at how you can have chore charts for multiple children and be sure to grab it as a free printable.

It comes along with chore cards for easy learning all about chores.

For more resources on chore charts, go HERE.

I am absolutely positive that you will find all of these ideas super helpful, so check it out!

This is the bathroom that my children are currently using.

We have a simple and clean setup, the Montessori way.

We got them:

  • a wooden learning towerChore Charts for Multiple Children {Free Printables} - The Natural Homeschool (3)
  • a timer with buttons for washing hands and brushing teeth
  • the printable chore charts included in this post
  • a soap pump that is easy to use
  • a small cup
  • a special hand towel right by the sink
  • nice and simple decorations for the sink top and walls (these are completely optional)

I keep decorations to a minimum at this point in their development, but certainly add a nice touch of beauty.

Kids Chore System

Here is a close-up of the charts that I made and that you can download and print for free in this post.

The one on the left is for my 4-year old because she can’t read yet.

The real photos help her visualize the chores since she isn’t reading fluently yet.

The chore chart on the right is for older children (that can read proficiently because they have no photos).

It’s a great multiple child chore chart template for you to use!

My son uses this chart. He is six years old and can read well.

I give them dry erase crayonsChore Charts for Multiple Children {Free Printables} - The Natural Homeschool (5) to check their chores off as they complete them because I laminated them for easy reuse.

You can see our handy timerChore Charts for Multiple Children {Free Printables} - The Natural Homeschool (6) at the bottom of her chore chart.

It has a button with the picture of a hand (timer for washing hands) and a button with the picture of a tooth (timer for how long to brush teeth).

When you press a button, the light at the bottom starts blinking green and as time runs out, it starts blinking faster until it turns red.

The hand button lasts 1 minute and the tooth button lasts two.

I highly recommend it because children don’t really know for how long to wash and brush before they’re truly clean.

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Printable Picture Chore Cards

Both charts have the same chores to teach your kids, just one has visuals for younger kids and the one with text only for older children that can read well.

And I also made matching printable chore cards for our learning lesson.

They are fantastic because they match perfectly the visual chore chart.

The chores included cover two rooms in the house: the bedroom and the bathroom.

I like it that they complete the chores in one room before moving to the other room.

You can also laminate them for durability, especially if using with multiple children.

The chores for the bathroom include:

  • wash your hands
  • wash your face
  • floss your teeth
  • brush your teeth
  • brush your hair
  • flush

The chores for the bedroom include:

  • make your bed
  • get dressed
  • put my clothes away
  • put my toys away

The learning cards can be used as Montessori at Home 3-part cards or simply as flashcards.

The point of them is to use the cards to talk about each chore, do it with them, showing them step by step on how to practice good hygiene.

You could even do some of the activities in THIS POSTto learn about germs and how to keep clean.

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    Love this, awesome! Thanks for linking up this post to It’s Elementary!

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  2. Jessica Harless says

    Is this no longer available? I received the email but it is giving me an error message:(
    I would love to have this for my 8 year old and my 3 year old….can you help me?

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    Put in my name and email, hit the download button, and nothing happened. Would love to be able to download your chore charts.

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    Please send free chore charts! Thanks!

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Chore Charts for Multiple Children {Free Printables} - The Natural Homeschool (2024)

FAQs

How do you make a homemade chore chart? ›

Create a calendar with eight columns.

The first column will be where you write down chore names, so you'll need it to be wider than the rest. The seven columns to the right will be where the chore-doer marks whether the chore has been finished or not. These seven columns can be much smaller than your first.

Are chore charts effective? ›

Behavior charts can be one effective preschool behavior management strategy. Teaches children independence and accountability: Chore charts can help children take accountability for their chores.

How many chores should a 14 year old have? ›

Don't overwhelm them by giving them too much to do at first. So how many chores should a teenager have? Start your pre-teen off with one or two chores a week. Then increase the number of chores once they're ready and willing to accept more, and as they age.

How much should each chore be? ›

So, kids up to 12 or 13 years old might earn up to $1 a week for each year of their age ($10, $11, $12 or $13 per week), while kids 14 and older could earn up to $2 per week per year of their age ($28 and up) depending on how many chores they complete.

How do you make a rotating chore chart? ›

rotating chore chart

Write out a list of every single chore you do at home and every chore you wish you had time to get to. Filter out the chores that can only be done by an adult. Keep the ones that can be done by children.

How to divide up chores for kids? ›

Break each chore down into small, manageable tasks for your kids to complete. You could use a colourful chore chart for kids to tick off each task as they finish it – 'put toys in the toy box', 'make your bed' and 'hang clothes in the closet', for example – before crossing off the overarching task.

What are the three least popular household chores? ›

There's a three-way tie for America's least favorite chore, between doing the dishes, sanitizing/wiping the bathroom, and doing laundry (all 14%). Dusting (11%), ironing (10%), and sweeping/mopping (10%) come next on the list.

What is the least popular chore? ›

Perhaps the most commonly hated household chore is cleaning the bathroom, especially having to clean the toilet. This is the case for numerous reasons, including: Clogged drains.

How much is too much chores for kids? ›

Keep in mind that you don't want to give your child too many chores, as this may risk overwhelming them and be demotivating — which might leave you struggling to get your kids to do their chores. A good rule of thumb is to start with one or two chores and then add more as your child can handle more responsibility.

How much chores should a 14 year old do? ›

Kids in elementary school should be expected to do 10 to 20 minutes of helping around the house each day. You can expect a little more on the weekends and in the summer. Teenagers can do 20 to 30 minutes a day, with bigger chores, such as lawn-mowing, on the weekends.

How to make a chore board for kids? ›

This chore chart idea includes making a key hanger frame and using it as a chore chart board. Each checklist has a list of all tasks that need to be done in each room. These downloads are included as part of the project. Deep cleaning chores are assigned and the kids can check off the tasks as they complete them.

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