Chore Chart Generator
Create a weekly chore chart with custom chores, days, rewards, and notes for one child or a family routine.
Best for
Family routines
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Chore and reward chart printables are most helpful when they make expectations visible without turning daily routines into negotiations. A chore chart can show recurring family jobs. A classroom job chart can rotate helper roles. A reward chart can track a short-term goal. A token board can support a brief work period or transition with immediate feedback.
Choose the chart that matches the time frame. Weekly chores need a different page than a five-minute transition. Sticker charts and reward charts work best for goals that build across days. Token boards work best when success needs to feel close. Allowance trackers are useful only when the earning rule is clear before the week starts.
Keep the tone supportive. These pages should describe what the child or student is working toward, not record failure publicly. For behavior-related charts, use private review, positive wording, and the least complicated page that still helps.
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Use a chore chart when the routine is about recurring responsibility.
Use a reward chart when one positive goal needs visible progress over time.
Use a token board when feedback needs to happen quickly during a short routine.
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Create a weekly chore chart with custom chores, days, rewards, and notes for one child or a family routine.
Best for
Family routines
Design a printable reward chart with stars, boxes, circles, or a simple grid for goals and positive routines.
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Positive motivation
Make a printable token board with custom goal wording, token count, reward statement, and token shapes.
Best for
Classroom behavior
Choose this for weekly jobs, family responsibilities, allowance routines, or classroom helper roles.
Open generatorChoose this for reading, practice, kindness, routine follow-through, or one positive goal.
Open generatorChoose this for short work sessions, transitions, or immediate positive reinforcement.
Open generatorMake bed, clear plate, laundry basket, pet care, room reset, and weekend pickup.
Students earn spaces for helping, sharing materials, and using encouraging words.
Three or five tokens for starting work, staying with the group, and asking for help.
Create a weekly chore chart with custom chores, days, rewards, and notes for one child or a family routine.
Best for
Family routines
Design a printable reward chart with stars, boxes, circles, or a simple grid for goals and positive routines.
Best for
Positive motivation
Make a printable token board with custom goal wording, token count, reward statement, and token shapes.
Best for
Classroom behavior
Create a printable sticker chart for reading, chores, kindness, practice, potty routines, or classroom goals.
Best for
Sticker motivation
Build an allowance tracker printable for weekly responsibilities, earned money, paid jobs, savings goals, and family notes.
Best for
Allowance routines
Build printable chore cards with short job labels, steps, assigned people, notes, and reusable card-style layout.
Best for
Chore card sets
Create a classroom job chart with rotating student helper roles, daily checkboxes, classroom teams, and weekly job notes.
Best for
Classroom helpers
Make a behavior goal tracker printable with positive goal wording, action steps, progress boxes, reflection, and celebration notes.
Best for
Behavior goals