Learning Outcomes
Food Groups worksheet → sort pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats → child names groups after placing four items correctly.
Food Groups worksheet → practice simple food choices during matching → child explains “sometimes” sweet foods versus everyday healthy foods.
Food Groups worksheet → strengthen fine-motor line drawing → child draws and traces category connections with less stopping and more control.

Food Groups Healthy vs Sweet Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
When kids stall on trying new foods or guess “sweet” for everything, the Food Groups Healthy vs Sweet sorting worksheet helps preschoolers sort food pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats.
Sorting food groups helps kids make simple sense of everyday choices without lectures. A few practice rounds build the idea that some foods fit “most days” and other foods fit “sometimes,” which supports calmer food conversations.
Grab the Food Groups Healthy vs Sweet sorting worksheet and a crayon. Ask the child to pick one food picture, say the food name out loud, then draw a line to the matching box. After each match, ask, “Is this a Healthy Food or a Sweet Treat?”
Whizki Learning’s Food Groups worksheet is built for preschool attention, with a clear two-box layout and only four pictures per side for Healthy Food and Sweet Treats. The simple matching routine also gives parents and teachers an easy repeat activity for nutrition and fine-motor practice.
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