Money for Children: Chores
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Most children enjoy having a little money to spend on toys, games, and candy, and a Money for Children: Chores chart is a way that children can do tasks around the house and earn money at the same time. The chart features a green background with fun designs that look like water bottles. Columns are designed to make it easy to separate all of the details of the chores and the days of the week as one column is for the name of each child, another for the chore that the child is responsible for during the week, and other columns reserved for the days of the week. After the chores are completed, the child or a parent can cover the square underneath the day of the week that is on the same line as the chore, adding all of the covered squares up at the end of the week to see how many have been completed. Each chore can be worth a certain amount of money, or there could be a set amount given to the child after a certain number of chores are completed each week with extra money being given for harder chores or those that the child isn't responsible for doing.