Made a bright and bold chart to help keep your family chores organized!
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Make a list of daily chores for your family. At the top of a large piece of poster board, write "Job Chart" with Crayola® Washable Markers. Underneath the title, use a ruler to draw horizontal lines across the entire paper, spaced evenly. Draw as many lines as you have chores, leaving about a hand width of space at the bottom of the chart.
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Draw the first vertical line about one hand width from the left margin. Label the left column "Chores To Do."
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Evenly divide the remaining space with vertical lines to create columns for the 7 days of the week. Write the first letter of the days at the top of these columns.
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Under the "Chores To Do" column, write and illustrate a task in each grid using Crayola® Crayons or markers.
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On construction paper, draw symbols (such as stars) to glue on the chart when a chore is completed. Use different symbols for each family member, or write names on the symbols to show who did what job. Cut symbols out with Crayola Scissors.
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On the back of an envelope, draw a symbol key. With Crayola School Glue, attach the envelope to the bottom of the chart. Put in the symbols.
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Ask an adult to use cut a slit in the poster board to hold a Crayola Glue Stick. Insert the glue stick. Hang up your chart and start filling it.
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