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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Chore Chart – Ticket System (14295 downloads )
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Chore Chart - Colored Tickets (7840 downloads )
Chore Ticket System
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
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
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.
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I love your blog…I look at it everyday and I so want to get into blogging. I am a mother of 3 boys 13,10, & 8 but right now I am trying to get us back to being organized and on the right track all the way around…I have tried so many chore charts,rewards systems,yada yada and always we fail! or should I say I FAIL!!! but this I am thinking ‘YES, THIS MIGHT MAKE ME A WINNER” in the failing with charts. Could you please send me the original file we really need this at our house. Thanks so much.
Dyan
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 !!
Shelly – The original file is too big to e-mail. However, I have attached it to this post (see original file).
Shally,
I would like to have the oringial file so I could make changes for my family. Could you please e-mail it to me? [email protected]. Thank you so much it is such a great idea.
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.