Learning Outcomes
Food Groups Worksheet helps kids sort food pictures into Healthy Food or Sweet Treats, building clear food-group names through guided matching.
Food Groups Worksheet strengthens attention by comparing eight food images side by side, so preschoolers notice differences before placing them correctly.
Food Groups Worksheet supports everyday nutrition talk as children practice choosing categories for each picture, preparing for healthier snack decisions later.

Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
Picky eaters often stall when sorting food pictures, and four-year-olds get bored fast too. The Food Groups Worksheet for preschool practice helps children sort food pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats.
Sorting food into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats builds early nutrition sense. Children learn food group names, notice patterns, and practice making a choice during play.
Use the Food Groups Worksheet with one short sit-down at snack time. Point to the first food picture, ask which box fits best, and let the child draw a line to the correct box.
Whizki Learning’s Food Groups Worksheet stays focused with only two categories and eight food pictures, so preschoolers get hands-on practice without memorizing lists.
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