Five Printable Sticker Charts
Our kids are VERY motivated by sticker charts. It’s a great way to teach about setting goals and it sure makes cleaning more fun.
We use these stickers!
When printing, be sure to click “fit to page” so that it doesn’t get cut off the page.
How we use the Charts:
Books: Each child gets to pick a new (used!) book when they fill in their chart. We let chapter books count for extra stickers.
Jobs: We like using the 100 box chart for this one, and we like to keep it easy to get stickers so it’s more fun and fast to fill a chart. They get $$ when they complete a job chart. Ex. Picking up 25 toys is a sticker! They really add up when they pick up Legos. Another sticker for clearing the table, another wiping off the table, and another for flossing! You can get creative.
Poop: We used this for potty training and it worked really well! A pee on the potty gets one sticker. A poop gets two! Before we start the chart, we let our kids pick out a toy from the store. When they finish the chart, they get the toy they picked. It’s nice to have it handy to remind them of why they are filling out the chart.
Kindness: Same idea as above, but for these we do experiences. An adventure, date night, etc. as the reward.
Our kids are VERY motivated by sticker charts. It’s a great way to teach about setting goals and it sure makes cleaning more fun.
We use these stickers!
When printing, be sure to click “fit to page” so that it doesn’t get cut off the page.
How we use the Charts:
Books: Each child gets to pick a new (used!) book when they fill in their chart. We let chapter books count for extra stickers.
Jobs: We like using the 100 box chart for this one, and we like to keep it easy to get stickers so it’s more fun and fast to fill a chart. They get $$ when they complete a job chart. Ex. Picking up 25 toys is a sticker! They really add up when they pick up Legos. Another sticker for clearing the table, another wiping off the table, and another for flossing! You can get creative.
Poop: We used this for potty training and it worked really well! A pee on the potty gets one sticker. A poop gets two! Before we start the chart, we let our kids pick out a toy from the store. When they finish the chart, they get the toy they picked. It’s nice to have it handy to remind them of why they are filling out the chart.
Kindness: Same idea as above, but for these we do experiences. An adventure, date night, etc. as the reward.
Our kids are VERY motivated by sticker charts. It’s a great way to teach about setting goals and it sure makes cleaning more fun.
We use these stickers!
When printing, be sure to click “fit to page” so that it doesn’t get cut off the page.
How we use the Charts:
Books: Each child gets to pick a new (used!) book when they fill in their chart. We let chapter books count for extra stickers.
Jobs: We like using the 100 box chart for this one, and we like to keep it easy to get stickers so it’s more fun and fast to fill a chart. They get $$ when they complete a job chart. Ex. Picking up 25 toys is a sticker! They really add up when they pick up Legos. Another sticker for clearing the table, another wiping off the table, and another for flossing! You can get creative.
Poop: We used this for potty training and it worked really well! A pee on the potty gets one sticker. A poop gets two! Before we start the chart, we let our kids pick out a toy from the store. When they finish the chart, they get the toy they picked. It’s nice to have it handy to remind them of why they are filling out the chart.
Kindness: Same idea as above, but for these we do experiences. An adventure, date night, etc. as the reward.