Learning Outcomes
Food Groups sorting worksheet, child sorts fruit pictures into Healthy Food, building quick recognition of food groups during everyday snack decisions.
Food Groups sorting worksheet, child compares sweet pictures with treat foods, learning moderation by categorizing sugar foods as Sweet Treats.
Food Groups sorting worksheet, child explains choices out loud while placing pictures, strengthening vocabulary for nutrition and confident mealtime talk.

Food Groups Healthy vs Sweet Sorting Worksheet for First Grade
The Food Groups Healthy vs Sweet sorting worksheet practices nutrition and food groups by sorting fruit and sweet pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats.
Nutrition and food groups skills help first graders make calmer snack choices and talk about food in simple ways, using “healthy” and “treat” language.
For parent-child use, set out crayons, point to one picture at a time, and ask where Healthy Food or Sweet Treats belongs, then have the child place the picture in the matching column.
This Food Groups worksheet uses four familiar fruits and four common sweets with a two-column layout, so sorting feels quick for six-year-olds and fits right into everyday routines.
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