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September 8, 2016 By Brandy 2 Comments

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Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart

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Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart
Keep mornings running smoothly with these dry erase morning tasks charts! Two styles to choose from for boys or girls. Just print, laminate, and they are ready to reuse again and again. Give kids a sense of accomplishment as they check off each task!

Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart
We all enjoy our sleep over here so getting up with hours to spare in the morning just doesn’t happen. The kids pack their lunches in the evening, as well as showers and baths. This leaves just the basics like getting dressed, brushing hair, brushing teeth, and eating breakfast on our morning to do list.

Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart
I’ve never been big on making hot breakfast in the morning. That isn’t to say that my children don’t eat a hearty and healthy breakfast before school every day, I just think that ease and simplicity are key. We all love cold cereal, we all love fruit, and we all love milk. Quick, healthy, and perfect to keep us on schedule!

My boys are 13 and 10 years old and are pretty self-sufficient about getting ready for school. My girls, however, tend to daydream a bit more being a few years younger. I find myself sounding like a broken record every morning. “Get your clothes on, brush your hair, brush your teeth…” repeat 10x.   They are young and it is early in the morning, so I understand how easily it is for them to get distracted.

I made them each a morning tasks chart that they can check off themselves and so far they are working out great!

Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart {Printable}

Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart

I went ahead and created a version for both boys and girls in case anyone else would like to make some as well. I also created two sizes!

Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart
Click links below to download and print. After clicking the link you can choose the printer icon to print, or the arrow icon to save to your computer.

Print a full page version: Boy or Girl

Half page version

Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart
Fill in each little toothbrush with a task before laminating the sheets.

Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart
Run the charts through a laminator OR cover with contact paper.

Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart
Add a magnetic strip to the back.

Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart
Place on the refrigerator and watch as your little ones find themselves more motivated to accomplish tasks so that they can check them off of their list.

morning tasks chart for kids
 

Dry Erase Morning Tasks Chart
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Welcome! I'm Brandy, mother to 5 darling kiddos and a cute black lab named Toby. My husband is in the Coast Guard so we've lived all over the place, turning each house into a home. I love baking, sewing, making cute things with my kids, and sharing what I've learned with all of you!

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  1. Paul Young says

    September 28, 2016 at 8:53 pm

    Brandy, I have also enjoy handmade items.

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  2. Sarah says

    September 14, 2016 at 7:33 am

    What a cute idea! Love that these charts make your littles feels accomplished. I’m a big “list maker” too, so I have a feeling these will be making an appearance at our house in a few years. #client

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