Editable Chore Cards
36 editable chore chart cards to get your kiddos involved (and excited!) in helping around the house.
🔥 Tips:
Edit and organize based on your needs
Print and laminate
Cut and post in your home “command center”
💪🏼 How we use successfully:
Pin 5 task cards to a cork board (per child or the same task for all children)
Add $2 per task card per child
When they complete the task (either once, or all week days) they get to put $1 into their personal jar for spending and the other $1 goes into their savings envelope
At the end of the week, they get to watch us (the parents) put their saved money into their investment account (via Vanguard) and see how their money builds over time
🌈 Additional ideas:
Adjust amount of money and tasks based on your needs
Use without money at all!
Use as a daily routine chart instead of chores or allowance
36 editable chore chart cards to get your kiddos involved (and excited!) in helping around the house.
🔥 Tips:
Edit and organize based on your needs
Print and laminate
Cut and post in your home “command center”
💪🏼 How we use successfully:
Pin 5 task cards to a cork board (per child or the same task for all children)
Add $2 per task card per child
When they complete the task (either once, or all week days) they get to put $1 into their personal jar for spending and the other $1 goes into their savings envelope
At the end of the week, they get to watch us (the parents) put their saved money into their investment account (via Vanguard) and see how their money builds over time
🌈 Additional ideas:
Adjust amount of money and tasks based on your needs
Use without money at all!
Use as a daily routine chart instead of chores or allowance
36 editable chore chart cards to get your kiddos involved (and excited!) in helping around the house.
🔥 Tips:
Edit and organize based on your needs
Print and laminate
Cut and post in your home “command center”
💪🏼 How we use successfully:
Pin 5 task cards to a cork board (per child or the same task for all children)
Add $2 per task card per child
When they complete the task (either once, or all week days) they get to put $1 into their personal jar for spending and the other $1 goes into their savings envelope
At the end of the week, they get to watch us (the parents) put their saved money into their investment account (via Vanguard) and see how their money builds over time
🌈 Additional ideas:
Adjust amount of money and tasks based on your needs
Use without money at all!
Use as a daily routine chart instead of chores or allowance