Learning Outcomes
Food Groups sorting pictures builds Healthy Food recognition by matching fruit images to the Healthy Food side and naming them clearly.
Food Groups sorting pictures strengthens Sweet Treats awareness by placing each sweet image on the Sweet Treats side during repeated turn-taking.
Food Groups sorting pictures improves nutrition conversations as children use category words to explain which foods belong together at snack time.

Food Groups Healthy vs Sweet Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
When snack time turns into arguing or kids stall on “good choices,” the Food Groups Healthy vs Sweet Sorting worksheet practices sorting food pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats.
Sorting foods by food groups helps children connect everyday foods with simple nutrition ideas. Preschool kids build confidence recognizing food categories and using them in real-life conversations.
Use the Food Groups Healthy vs Sweet Sorting worksheet during a short table break. Ask the child to point to each picture, then place a green sticker on Healthy Food and a red sticker on Sweet Treats.
This specific worksheet stays practical with clear categories and exactly four fruit pictures on one side and exactly four sweet treat pictures on the other. The picture sort makes nutrition practice feel like a quick game.
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