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Flower Pot Chore Chart

By Sarah Aguirre, About.com

For labeling chores, print off or cut out numerous flower shapes. They should be big enough to write chore names on them. Use plastic or Styrofoam cups as your pots, one for each person with chores to do and one extra to put the chores back into when they are completed. Write the names of your family members or workers on your flower pots. Let the kids decorate their pots creatively. Attach your flower shapes to wooden craft sticks using glue or tape. Find a home for your flower pots. On a daily or weekly basis fill each person's pot with their flower chores. When they have been completed they can be placed back in the holder pot.
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