Check out these fun classroom job chart examples we found all over the internet using cheap and easy-to-find resources.
1. Bucket loads of helpers
Adorable pirate-themed job chart.
2. A rainbow of duties
Perfect for your art classroom.
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3. Sneaky space job chart
Love how this one is tucked onto the side of the filing cabinet. Perfect place to use magnets.
4. Star helpers
Love the job descriptions on this one.
5. Apron job chart
Every pocket has a job and the spoons inside each have a student name or number. Perfect for Home Ec class.
6. Job wheel
Create this awesome wheel to help kids keep track of classroom tasks. Jobs go on the inner wheel, kids rotate around.
7. Reverse Job Wheel
Kids in the middle, jobs rotate around.
Use dry erase markers in case your class list changes or you want to tweak the jobs.
Use dry erase markers in case your class list changes or you want to tweak the jobs.
8. Colorful Library Pockets
Love the way the black background makes these colorful pockets pop!
9. Help Wanted
Clever newspaper background on this super cute job chart.
10. Popsicle Stick People
Avatars! Have your students decorate their own little person to fit into a job pocket.
11. Happy Helper Octopus
A pocket for each arm. (For the rare 8-job classroom.)
12. I help, you help, we all help
Pockets are sort of like iPhones, and kids love iPhones.
13. Colorful clips
Colorful job descriptions with room on the side for clips. Notice the “job applications” folder beneath. Adorable (and practical).
14. Ribbon clips
Laminate the job cards so they survive all the clipping that will happen during the year. Kids “on vacation” from jobs for the week can be attached to the ribbon at the bottom. If anyone is absent, those kids can fill in.
15. Circle clips
Clip-on colorful circles attached to ribbons- so cute! Circle shapes could be turned into planets, animals, or faces with different expressions. You can sturdy paper plates as your circle templates.
16. Downloadable job cards
Laminated job cards on polka-dotted background and funky clothespins make a pretty display.
17. More downloadable job cards
18. Busy bees job chart
Your classroom will buzz along with the help of busy bee helpers.
19. Helping hands job chart
Students can create their own handprint cards to personalize this job chart.
20. Baseball job chart
Love that the kids that don’t have a job for the week are in the “dugout.”
21. Rockin’ responsibilities
Like a giant iPod!
22. Get hopping!
Get those kiddos hoppin’ with these colorful frogs and lily pads!
23. Happy helpers
Every little monkey in the jungle has a job!
24. Keeping it simple
If you like to keep it simple and straight to the point.
25. Colorful pocket chart
Or, you can spruce it up with a little color.
26. Personalized pocket chart
This chart may be store-bought but you can personalize the nameplates with photos of your kids.
27. Magnetic job chart
Click here to make your own magnetic job board.
And to go with it, check out these cute magnets. And these!
28. Magnetic job chart with laminated cards
Look how great this magnet job board turned out! And so easy to use over and over each year.
29. Out of this world helpers
A rocket ship full of helpers to keep your classroom in stellar shape.
30. Colorful helpers
Simple design to DIY, colorful and easy to read.
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