I am a homeschooling mom to a 13.5 boy, 8.2 girl, and 6.4 boy. Each child is responsible for their own chores as they are all members of the household and it is expected of them to help the family run smoothly. With this being said, they all are expected, first thing in the a.m., to make their beds, tidy up their rooms, clear the floors, closets and drawers are to be neatly maintained, and floors are to be vacuumed. Once that is done, they are to bring their dirty laundry to the laundry room, and can then have breakfast. The trick is, however, none of them are allowed to have breakfast individually, so this means that they all must work together as a team to ensure that they all can eat early on in the morning.
We then have studies. Throughout the day, if something comes up, they are responsible for helping; such as with mealtime, preparation and cleanup, etc. We also have quick clean times, which means that if anything becomes out of place throughout the day (although the children have become much more aware of the importance of picking up as soon as they're done with something), then it then will be taken care of.
All three children are responsible for recycling, trash, dirty and clean laundry, separation of the laundry, putting away laundry, helping with groceries, vacuuming, sweeping, clearing and cleaning the table, putting away dishes, the boys are responsible for cleaning the bathrooms (the youngest takes care of the smaller one, and the oldest takes care of the larger one), they also are responsible for the care of their pets including food and water, cages, litter boxes, and so on.
If they are invited to a birthday party or something (my oldest likes to go to the teen center for dances on Friday's), they need to earn the money by doing extra chores. These would be something that mom is typically responsible for. If they help out without having to be asked, and do the chore without complaints, then they can earn some money toward their event.
We also don't purchase toys for the children, "just because." I believe that too many parents purchase toys for children on whim's or because it's something that the child really wants. Because of this, toys are purchased for birthdays and certain holidays only. If they see something that they like between those times, they are responsible for keeping a list that they check periodically to see if they still want it or not. Most times, once it comes time to the next gift-receiving day, a large portion of their list has been crossed off due to their not wanting the item anymore.
I hope that this all helps you! Great luck to you!