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Preschool Chore List

Preschool Chore List

Prepared by: [YOUR NAME]

Creating a Preschool Chore List is a great way to instill responsibility and independence in young children. This list should include simple, age-appropriate tasks that can be easily understood and accomplished by preschoolers.


I. Daily Chores

Day

Morning Chores

Afternoon Chores

Evening Chores

Completed (✔)

Monday

Make bed

Put toys away

Help set the table

Tuesday

Brush teeth

Water plants

Put dirty clothes in the hamper

Wednesday

Get dressed

Feed pets

Help clear the table

Thursday

Make bed

Put toys away

Pick up books

Friday

Brush teeth

Water plants

Help set the table

Saturday

Get dressed

Feed pets

Put dirty clothes in the hamper

Sunday

Make bed

Put toys away

Help clear the table

II. Weekly Chores

Chore

Assigned Day

Description

Supervised By

Completed (✔)

Dusting furniture

Monday

Use a soft cloth to dust low shelves and tables

Parent

Sorting laundry

Wednesday

Separate clothes into light and dark colors

Parent

Vacuuming small areas

Friday

Use a handheld vacuum for small, accessible areas

Parent

Cleaning up art supplies

Saturday

Organize crayons, markers, and paper

Parent

Watering indoor plants

Sunday

Use a small watering can to water potted plants

Parent

III. Monthly Chores

Chore

Assigned Day

Description

Supervised By

Completed (✔)

Wiping windows

First Sunday

Clean the lower parts of windows with a damp cloth

Parent

Organizing toy bins

Second Saturday

Sort and organize toys into their respective bins

Parent

Cleaning out the car

Third Saturday

Help remove trash and toys from the car

Parent

Checking pantry items

Fourth Sunday

Assist in checking expiration dates and organizing

Parent

IV. Seasonal Chores

Season

Chore

Description

Supervised By

Completed (✔)

Spring

Planting flowers

Help plant easy-to-grow flowers in the garden

Parent

Summer

Outdoor toy cleaning

Wash and clean outdoor toys

Parent

Fall

Leaf collection

Gather leaves into a pile for composting

Parent

Winter

Holiday decoration setup

Assist in putting up simple holiday decorations

Parent

V. Safety and Supervision

It is important to ensure that all chores are performed under proper supervision to maintain safety and to provide guidance. Always use child-safe cleaning supplies and tools suitable for preschoolers.

VI. Encouragement and Rewards

Encouragement and positive reinforcement are key to making chores a fun and learning experience. Implement a reward system such as stickers or extra playtime to motivate preschoolers.

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