Free classroom management tool

Free Classroom Jobs Chart Generator

A classroom jobs chart generator creates a printable rotation for student responsibilities, job names, task notes, and weekly or daily classroom routines.

Best for
classrooms, clubs, camps, groups

Build a job roster, rotate names through assignments, and keep responsibility notes visible for students and helpers.

Appears in the chart title.

Example: Room 12 or Grade 3.

Weekly, biweekly, or daily.

Use a date, week, or school year.

Teacher or classroom lead.

One job per line. The first 18 jobs are used.

Optional. Names rotate through the job list.

Chart options

Printable preview

RideVillage Elementary Classroom Jobs Chart

Room 12 - Weekly rotation - Starts 2025-2026 - Prepared by Ms. Carter

Room 12 classroom jobs chart with 8 classroom jobs with 8 student names rotated through assignments.

JobStudent assignmentRotationTask notes
Line leaderAriWeekly rotationLeads the line and models hallway expectations.
Door holderBenWeekly rotationHolds doors and waits until the class has passed.
Materials managerCoraWeekly rotationPasses out and collects supplies for activities.
Board helperDevWeekly rotationKeeps the board, agenda, and displayed materials ready.
Technology helperEliWeekly rotationChecks devices, chargers, and classroom technology.
Cleanup captainFinnWeekly rotationChecks floors, tables, and shared spaces before transitions.
Calendar helperGiaWeekly rotationUpdates the date, schedule, weather, or classroom calendar.
MessengerHanaWeekly rotationCarries approved notes or materials to the office or another room.

Paste into a document, class newsletter, or teacher planning file.

When to use it

Use it at the start of a school year, after rearranging classroom routines, before a substitute day, or whenever students need a visible responsibility rotation.

What it includes

The chart can include job names, student assignments, a rotation label, start date, teacher name, and task notes for each classroom responsibility.

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Classroom Jobs Chart FAQ

What is a classroom jobs chart?

A classroom jobs chart is a visual roster that assigns students to classroom responsibilities such as line leader, door holder, materials manager, and cleanup helper.

How often should classroom jobs rotate?

Most classrooms rotate jobs weekly, but daily or biweekly rotations can work when the class is smaller or the jobs require more practice.

What classroom jobs should I include?

Useful classroom jobs include line leader, door holder, board helper, materials manager, technology helper, cleanup captain, calendar helper, and messenger.

Can I use this chart without student names?

Yes. Turn off student assignments to create a blank printable classroom jobs chart that can be filled in by hand.

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