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Home › Blog › Preschool Chore Charts

Preschool Chore Charts

Sarah Lempon February 28, 2015(updated February 6, 2024)75K+

Preschool Chore Charts

Hey everyone! Today I’m sharing a fun, printable Preschool Chore Chart! This printable features a morning and evening version with all the important things your little person needs to remember.

This is a simple “flip down” style chart. All you have to do is fold, cut, and hang! Your child can flip down each task as they complete it to reveal a checkmark!

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INSTRUCTIONS

Print using the “2 side” printing option or “front and back” printing. However your computer words it so the text is on front and back. If your computer doesn’t have this option, you will have to print each side at a time and flip the paper in between.
This works best if printed on heavy paper or card stock.

  • FOLD the paper on the solid gray lines.
  • CUT the paper on the dotted lines.
    I designed this not to need any additional supplies.
    Simply fold and cut where indicated and you will have a fun little “flip down” style chart. As your child completes each step, they can pull down that picture and reveal a checkmark for “done!”
  • OPTIONAL: add magnets to the back as I have done to hang on the fridge. You could also add magnets to the top of each tab if you find they stay put better with a magnet.

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Find my Spring Cleaning/Chore Chart Pack HERE

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Sarah Lemp is the owner and content creator at allthingswithpurpose.com and motorcitymouse.com. She has published 3 books, including an Amazon best-selling book on RV renovations. Sarah has worked personally with large brands like Meta, Disney and HGTV, sharing family travel tips and budget lifestyle content. Sarah is originally from Michigan, but now resides in Florida with her husband, Jay and their 5 kids. Sarah thrives on small budgets and can scale any size project to fit the means. She renovates ugly RVs and loves seeing old things become new. Sarah is a huge supporter of family travel because of the team-building impact it can have, and ability to cultivate an appreciation for other cultures and walks of life.

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  1. Elena

    June 19, 2020 at 1:48 am

    Thank you!
    Chore Charts is really work.
    Great list! It’s so true that we need to implement responsibility into our children early on.
    I am a single mother with three children all of them of preschool age so I know how important keeping organised. The eldest child I raised with a variety of printable charts. The stars chore chart works best. Printable cards and magnets are constantly lost. Now I use the Manini app for three children. These are the same printable cards but in the phone. In the app, you can mark the completion of tasks and children like it very much. And the app has a goal Board that lists all chores and self-care for kids under the age of 5. We mark together with the children the tasks that have already been mastered. Also they actually ask for tasks themselves to make a mark the task. I felt much better. And I’m not nervous and it’s easy for children to become independent. And I have time to take self-care.

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  2. Terri

    January 12, 2020 at 2:01 pm

    Hi, I’m trying to find the evening chore chart, there is no link on this site and when I go to the sugarbee site an click on the evening chart it comes back to this site.

    Reply
    • Sarah Lemp

      January 12, 2020 at 3:26 pm

      Hi Terri! Use the form above to join for instant access to the member area where all my free printables are located! The morning and evening printables are all there as well as tons of other ones :)

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      • Terri

        January 13, 2020 at 1:57 am

        Hi Sarah, thanks for your reply. I became a member and have had a look at your other resources (they’re great) however no matter what I do, the evening chore chart gives me an error 404, I also sent you a email about this too. Please can you possibly send me the pdf via email?

        Reply
  3. hannah

    August 12, 2019 at 4:35 pm

    I can’t find the link to download any printable? can you send me the link please?

    Reply
    • Sarah Esher

      January 1, 2020 at 1:19 pm

      I can’t get an email sent to me… I’ve filled out the form quite a few times and checked my spam.

      Reply
  4. Kayla Davidson

    March 1, 2015 at 3:45 pm

    This is such a great idea! I think this method will work great for my kids. Fun, easy, and measurable. Thanks for sharing!

    Reply

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