Print the weekly chore sheet
Make an off-screen, on-the-fridge chore chart for any child — and what every part of the sheet means.
Updated 2026-06-28Why a paper sheet
Not every child has a phone — and some families would rather keep chores off-screen. A printed sheet on the fridge gives younger kids a visible weekly routine they can tick off with a pen.
Print it in four steps
1
Open Print in the app.
2
Pick which child the sheet is for.
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Choose This week or Next week.
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Print it, or share the PDF to print later.
What's on the sheet
- A dated header with the child's name and the week.
- One row per task, with a column for each day, Monday to Sunday.
- A footer showing the goal, the reward, and the week's star total.
- A ⭐ legend so everyone reads it the same way.
- A QR code — it links the sheet back to the right child and week when you scan it in. It carries no personal information.
Next
At the end of the week, scan the sheet back in to turn the pen-marks into stars — or see the whole flow in chores for kids without a phone.