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Printable Children Chart – Chore Ticket System

This is a weekly schedule that is fun with a printable children chart or chore ticket system which can be redeemed for store items or activity rewards. Tickets are given as rewards for chores and good behaviors. Tickets are taken away as consequences. The store contains items to purchase as well as fun activities to do.

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EHprint Print Free File: Chore Chart - Ticket System, Chore Chart (Original File)

Morning Routine:
Make bed
vitamin
Brush teeth

Night Routine:
Take a bath
Pray

Once a Week Chores:
Trash
Feed Dog
Sweep floor
Laundry helper
Dishwasher helper
Vacuum helper
Set table
Family time
Clean Room
Clean up after yourself
Walk Dog
Blue Ribbon for:
Love & Respect
Good Behavior
Get along with siblings

Tickets given as Rewards:
Practicing Gymnastics – 1 ticket
Get along with brother – 2 tickets
Show love and respect – 2 tickets
Obeying the first time – 2 tickets
Cleaning up after play – 1 ticket
Playing in bedroom – 1 ticket
Calm and quiet in store – 8 tickets
Playing softly with dog – 2 tickets

Tickets taken away as Consequences:
Making a toy mess – 1 ticket taken away
Hitting – 2 tickets taken away
Sticking out tongue – 1 ticket taken away
Loud Voice (yelling) – 1 ticket taken away
Being a bad sport – 1 ticket taken away
Teasing – 1 ticket taken away
Lying – 2 tickets taken away
Repeating words over and over again – 1 ticket taken away

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Tickets redeemable in Store:
Icee from Sonic – 20 tickets
Treat from store – 20 tickets
Out for lunch – 60 tickets
Rent X-box game – 60 tickets
Date with Mommy – 100 tickets
Date with Daddy – 100 tickets
New Toy – 400 tickets
Buy an X-box game – 800 tickets

Tickets redeemable as Rewards:
Park – 5 tickets
Library – 5 tickets
Gymnastics Class – 10 tickets
Pool – 10 tickets
Wednesday Movie – 20 tickets
Thursday Fun Day – 20 tickets
Lunch with Daddy – 40 tickets
Water Park – 400 tickets

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EHprint Print Free File: Chore Chart - Colored Tickets, Tickets (Original File)

Use these tickets as rewards or consequences, or make your own.  Make a different color ticket for each child to eliminate steeling and other such problems.


Printable Children Chart - Chore Ticket System

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  1. Shally

    Shally says: #1

    I love this idea, but am not very computer saavy when it comes to making charts with cute photos and stuff. What program did you use to make this and is it easy to use?

    Thanks!

    Shally



  2. Elsie

    Elsie says: #8

    What a great idea. I would love to try this at home! Thank you!



  3. Twinkle Mom

    Twinkle Mom says: #9

    This is a really great idea and I love how it is set up; If it’s possible, may I have a copy of the original file, would love to be able to customize it a little to fit our household.



    • Laurie

      Laurie says: #10

      No problem. I’ve attached the original files to this post. Just click on the links that say (original file) to download them.






    • Laurie

      Laurie says: #14

      I’ve uploaded the original files to this post because they are too big to e-mail. Have fun with them and let me know how they turn out!



  4. Alta Otto

    Alta Otto says: #15

    This is so great. I love the tickets. I really think this will work in my house. You are great!



  5. Rebecca

    Rebecca says: #16

    Thanks for this great chore chart! It is terrific and hopefully will be terrific for my 4 year old son!



  6. Dee

    Dee says: #17

    This is absolutely the answer to my prayer!!!!!!!! Wow …. all my children begin school tomorrow ….all 6 of them. As a teacher myself I have 25 students to deal with plus after school program. Then rush home to deal with my ranges 2 – 13.

    I need H E L P!!!!!!!! I have been browsing for a point system and this is
    P E R F E C T. Can you please email me the original files [email protected]

    I thank you for this amazing idea which I know will work. Do you have the color numbers to subtract for misbehaving?

    Thanks

    mom in need of help 9/8/09



    • Laurie

      Laurie says: #18

      Dee,

      The original file is too big to e-mail. However, I have attached it to this post (see original file). I’m so glad that this system will work for you. I don’t have colored number to subtract from misbehaving – but you could just take them out of their assigned pocket.



  7. Dee

    Dee says: #19

    P.s. I’m NOT able to access the program you uploaded. What program is it and can it be converted to WORD Vista or XP office?

    Thank you



    • Laurie

      Laurie says: #20

      It is Microsoft Publisher which is included in the Microsoft Office package.



  8. Trisha Stewart

    Trisha Stewart says: #21

    Hi i just printed out the chore chart with the tickets, however forgive me for asking im a little confused in how to work it. Could you please just give me a rough draft of directions please! Im sorry!!!! Thanx



    • Laurie

      Laurie says: #22

      It’s easier than it looks.

      1. Just laminate the tickets and print out the charts. (I also laminate the shop chart). However, laminating is completely optional.

      2. Find a place for the kiddos to hold their tickets. I got a small box for each of them (I used an empty protien bar box) and slapped a magnet on the back so it would stick to the fridge. You can also hole punch all the tickets and give the kiddos an “O” ring to use to keep them all together and then hang it from somewhere.

      3. As they do their chores, reward them with their tickets. As they are naughty take away their tickets. At the end of every week (or another specified time) they can redeem their tickets for rewards as seen on the “store”.

      Let me know if you have any other questions. I’d be happy to answer them.



  9. candice hill

    candice hill says: #23

    I have been looking for this chore system for a while. I absolutely love it can you please send me the original program. I’m not very good when it comes to computers. Thanks



    • Laurie

      Laurie says: #24

      The original file is the one marked (original file). I’ve uploaded everything I have onto this post. You will only be able to upload the “original file” if you have Microsoft Publisher. Otherwise, click on the link next to it – that is a .pdf file and the one that will allow you to print it out no matter what software you have.




    • Laurie

      Laurie says: #26

      Angela – The one that says (Original File) is the Microsoft Publisher file. The one next to it is the .pdf file. You should be able to open up the .pdf file no matter what software you have. I’d be happy to e-mail it to you but everything I have is right here on the site.

      Laurie




    • Laurie

      Laurie says: #28

      Shelly – The original file is too big to e-mail. However, I have attached it to this post (see original file).



  10. Alta Otto

    Alta Otto says: #29

    Thank you for this great chart! We love it. I have been using it for about a month, the kids really like having the tickets. And, have been working really hard to get as many as possible to get their prizes. They even remind each other when someone is being mean or not listening…”stop! we need to get some tickets, be nice” my 5 year old says. Love it !!




  11. Larissa

    Larissa says: #31

    I really like this and I have read all the different posts asking for the file so I can change it to what I need but I don’t have microsoft publisher and I saved it as an adobe file but I can’t seem to make any changes. Anything else I can do?
    Thanks!



  12. Larissa

    Larissa says: #32

    Also, how many tickets do you give for daily things? Like getting dressed everyday, is that a ticket everyday, or just one for the whole week?



  13. Peggy

    Peggy says: #33

    This is such a great system! I’ve been doing a ‘chore’ chart of sorts for about a year now with a lot of the same categories, but just had a few rewards (Redbox movie, Target dollar item…). It worked great for the first few months, but then he became kind of complicit with it, and I’m thinking yours will be much more impactful.
    I’ll have to just use yours as a guide, since many of the categories don’t apply (I can’t edit, since I don’t have Microsoft office; I’m cheap & use Open Office…lol), but I’m going to get on it ASAP!
    Thanks so much, Laurie! I’m excited to try it out! :o )




  14. Kelli Pruiett

    Kelli Pruiett says: #35

    All I can say say is THANK YOU!!!! Please e-mail me the original file also. I need as much help as I can to get my 3 kids to be responsible for their chores.



  15. Chantel

    Chantel says: #36

    Do you have this in an excel or Word format? I don’t have Publisher but would love to use this!



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