Household Chores: Daily Housework Vocabulary List

In our daily routine, we do many things to keep our environment clean and tidy. We do all the necessary household chores to help take care of our home. Homework can be defined as a list of daily activities to keep the family working and running smoothly.

Each house has different household chores and this depends on the number of active and non-working members at home and other various events. Events you have inside and outside the house. Household chores are things that you have to do at home every day or every week to keep your house neat and clean.

Household Chores Vocabulary for Kids

Following is the list of most common household chores for kids to learn about:

Collecting milk and newspaper Getting up in the morning to collect the milk and news paper
Check the mails To see if any letters or packages have arrived in the post.
Cleaning spray A cleaning spray is a chemical liquid you spray on something to kill germs and remove dirt, oil and dirty things.
Clean & clear the table   To take away the plates and other items from the dining room table after you finish eating.
Clean up the room   To clean up your room means to both tidy AND clean an area. It includes things like putting away clothes, dusting and wiping down any dirty areas.
Do ironing   To use a hot iron to get wrinkles out of shirts and pants.
Do laundry   To wash and dry clothes.
Do the washing up   To clean the plates, glasses, cutlery and other items used to cook and eat or drink.
    Dry up   To dry up means to dry the dishes, glasses, cutlery and other items used for cooking or eating food.
Load the dishwasher   To load the dishwasher is to put all of the dirty plates, glasses, pots, pans and other kitchen items used for cooking and eating into the dishwasher.
Make breakfast/lunch/dinner   To cook or prepare food for that meal.
Make the bed   To make the bed means to pull up the sheets and covers so they are tidy and look nice.
Mop the floor   A mop is a floor cleaning tool used with water and often chemicals to clean the floors. To mop the floor is to use the mop to clean the floor.
Set the table   To place the things that you will use for a meal on the dining room table, in their proper places. For example plates, spoons, forks, knives.
Sweep the floor   To use a broom to move dirt, leaves, or anything small that you don’t want on the floor, away. For example, broken glass.
Tidy up   To put everything in the place where it should be. To make things more organized.
Take out the rubbish/garbage/trash   To take the things you throw away outside, ready for the city to pick up

Make your kids see these activities to help them understand what they are and how they are done.

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