Learning Outcomes
Nutrition & Food Groups: sorting pictures by category builds child skill in identifying healthy foods, supporting confident meal talk.
Nutrition & Food Groups: choosing the Healthy Food box strengthens taste-talk vocabulary, helping children explain reasons for balanced snack choices.
Nutrition & Food Groups: placing sweet items in Sweet Treats practices everyday moderation ideas through simple sorting and repeated category checks.

Food Groups Healthy vs Sweet Sorting Worksheet for Kindergarten
Food Groups Worksheet for Nutrition & Food Groups asks kindergarten children to sort eight food pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats boxes. Sorting fruit and sweet snacks builds the child’s understanding of basic food groups.
Nutrition & Food Groups sorting helps children notice patterns in everyday meals and snacks. Clear categories support science talk, simple decision-making, and easier lunchtime conversations.
To use Food Groups Worksheet effectively, parent and child place the worksheet on a table, name each food picture together, and draw a line to the correct box. After each line, parent asks the child to say “Healthy Food” or “Sweet Treats” once.
This Food Groups Worksheet keeps attention focused with four fruit pictures and four sweet treat pictures, so sorting stays quick and repeatable. The simple two-label layout makes Nutrition & Food Groups practice feel like a shared game instead of a long activity.
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