Counts vary by format: kids’ chore chart pads commonly include about 25 charts per pad, desk or desktop weekly pads often contain around 52 pages (one per week), and some family chore chart packs list about 53 sheets.
Most weekly chore lists are printed on paper. Reusable options include magnetic planners with an acrylic dry-erase surface so you can write and erase tasks repeatedly.
Common layout elements are daily lined sections and to-do checklists, a weekly grid or multi-color weekly area, perforated bulleted lists for tearing off, and space for tasks, family initials, or daily check-ins.
Some kids’ chore charts include reward stickers (for example, star stickers) and customizable task lines so you can personalize chores and track progress for each child.
Many weekly chore planners and pads are undated (non-dated), so you can start any week rather than following a printed calendar year.