Learning Outcomes
Food groups, Sorting skill, children place each picture into Healthy Food or Sweet Treats, building real-world food-group awareness during play.
Food groups, Sorting skill, children compare two sides of the worksheet, learning that vegetables and fruit fit Healthy Food while desserts fit Sweet Treats.
Food groups, Sorting skill, children practice choosing without rushing, strengthening attention and confident meal-time talk using the worksheet’s picture cards.

Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Food Groups Sorting worksheet is a preschool nutrition activity that practices sorting food pictures into Healthy Food or Sweet Treats by food group.
Sorting food groups helps three-year-olds notice patterns about everyday foods, build simple food vocabulary, and feel more ready to join meal-time conversations.
Use the Food Groups Sorting worksheet with a quick “choose and place” routine. Point to one food picture, ask which side matches, and let the child physically place the picture under the correct category. Name one category word together, like “vegetable” or “sweet,” and keep the session short and upbeat.
The Whizki Learning Food Groups Sorting worksheet uses clear left-right categories and a small set of food pictures, so preschoolers can finish the sorting in one sitting and practice food-group thinking right away.
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