Free Printable Reward Chart (Weekly + Star + 100-Square + Marble Jar)
Free printable reward chart — 5 pages: weekly grid, 100-square color-in tracker, star chart, marble jar, plus blank build-your-own. No email.

This free printable reward chart is the one that doesn’t turn into a sticker mountain. Five pages, no email, no upsell. Pick the format that matches your kid: weekly checklist, color-in 100 squares, star chart, marble jar, or build-your-own.
What’s in the free download
- Page 1, Weekly reward grid: 10 behaviors × 7 days, the standard reward chart format
- Page 2, 100-square tracker: color in one square per good choice, reward at 100
- Page 3, Star chart: three weekly goals, five stars per goal, all-three-earn-the-prize
- Page 4, Marble jar tracker: marbles in for good choices, family reward when full
- Page 5, Blank build-your-own: empty grid for whatever motivates your kid
All five pages are US Letter and black-and-white friendly. Kids can color, draw stars, or check boxes — the format determines the energy.
Download the Free Reward Chart PDF
How to use the free printable reward chart
Five pages, four small habits. Print Page 1 first and only switch to another page if it doesn’t work.
Pick the chart that matches the kid, not the parent. Some kids are checkbox kids — Page 1. Some kids are visual progress kids — Page 2 with 100 squares. Some kids need a single big goal — Page 3 or 4. Watch what your kid is drawn to and match the format.
Set the reward before you start the chart. “We’ll figure out the prize later” never works. The kid needs to know on day one what they’re working toward. Write it on the chart.
Don’t take rewards back. A reward chart is not a punishment chart. If a kid breaks a rule, deal with the rule break. Don’t erase a sticker they already earned. The chart is for moving forward, not backward.
Restart Monday, not Wednesday. If a chart goes sideways midweek, finish the week and reset Monday. Trying to course-correct in the middle teaches kids that the chart resets when the parent feels like it. Pick a fresh start day and stick to it.
When the chart starts working, the free printable chore chart layers in next — earn the chore, earn the reward, system stays in one place.
Preview


What you’re looking at is Page 1, the weekly behavior grid. Pages 2 through 4 are different formats for the same idea. Page 5 is blank, for parents who already know what motivates their kid.
Related kids’ charts
- Free Printable Chore Chart: pairs with this for the kids who need a payoff for chores.
- Free Printable Behavior Chart: tracks specific behaviors instead of general rewards.
- Free Printable Feelings Chart: pairs with the marble jar for emotional regulation.
- Free Printable Bedtime Routine Chart: covers the part of the day rewards usually break down.
Or grab everything in the Kids Routine Pack bundle: one download, one email, no juggling tabs.
Browse the rest of the kids charts library for chore charts, reading logs, and routine printables.
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Designed by Hannah B. for The Mommy Mess. Free for personal and classroom use. Please don’t repackage and resell, but please do print as many copies as your fridge can hold.
Hannah B.
Hannah B. is the editor at The Mommy Mess. She makes free printables for moms who would rather have a system than a Pinterest-perfect house.



