Learning Outcomes
Nutrition and food groups → sorting food pictures → child correctly places most foods into Healthy Food or Sweet Treats categories.
Healthy vs Sweet sorting → using picture clues and label talk → child describes at least two choices for everyday meals.
Food groups → quick back-and-forth matching during worksheet time → child builds confidence distinguishing sometimes foods from healthy foods.

Food Groups Healthy vs Sweet Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Food Groups Worksheet for Kindergarten practices Nutrition & Food Groups by sorting food pictures into Healthy Food or Sweet Treats. Each activity asks a child to match a food picture to the right box.
Sorting foods into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats helps a 5-year-old notice food categories and build early food-group understanding. This skill supports more thoughtful choices during meals and snacks.
For effective practice, place the Food Groups Worksheet on a table, point to the two box labels, and ask the child to put each food picture where it belongs. After each match, say one simple sentence about the category, then keep going.
This specific Food Groups Worksheet uses two clear categories and a small set of pictures, so a busy kindergartener can finish without getting stuck. Whizki Learning’s friendly box layout keeps the Healthy vs Sweet conversation short, concrete, and easy to repeat.
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