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Free Printable Reward Chart for Kids

Free printable reward chart for kids — daily, weekly and monthly. Positive behaviour tracking for ages 3 to 10. Instant PDF download.

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Reward charts are sticker charts' more grown-up cousin. Instead of a single row filling up to a reward, a reward chart tracks multiple behaviours across a week or month and assigns points or ticks for each. They work best for 6 to 10 year olds who want to feel in control of their own progress but still enjoy the 'working toward something' framing.

This printable has three versions: a daily reward chart (track today's behaviour hour-by-hour or task-by-task), a weekly reward chart (7 columns, good for routines and chore follow-through), and a monthly progress chart for bigger goals like homework habits or reading stretches. Each version has a reward summary box at the top so the goal stays visible.

Reward charts fail when the rewards are too big or the goals are too vague. Keep rewards small and specific — 'extra story at bedtime', 'pick dinner on Friday', 'movie night' — and keep the behaviours measurable. 'Be good' is not a behaviour; 'tidy room before dinner' is. Everything on this page is free, print-ready, and classroom-safe.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between a sticker chart and a reward chart?+

Sticker charts usually track one behaviour toward one reward. Reward charts track multiple behaviours simultaneously and assign points or ticks across the week. Reward charts suit slightly older kids.

What age are reward charts for?+

Work best from age 5 to 10. Younger kids find the multi-behaviour tracking confusing; older kids find it childish.

How often should the rewards be given?+

Weekly is the standard. Daily rewards become boring fast; monthly rewards are too distant for most kids to stay motivated. A Friday reward for the week's chart is the sweet spot.

Can teachers use these in class?+

Yes — classroom reward charts are a standard positive-behaviour-support tool. Free to print and use for any educational purpose.