Learning Outcomes
Nutrition & food groups concept -> sorting foods into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats -> child names categories during mealtime conversations.
Food groups concept -> practicing picture matching for lemon, grapes, and berries -> child builds quick food vocabulary and understanding of everyday choices.
Healthy vs Sweet sorting -> using one simple two-column layout -> child gains practice deciding where foods belong without needing reading.

Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for preschool practices Nutrition & Food Groups sorting. Children match food pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats categories using the two-column layout.
Sorting foods by group helps preschoolers notice what foods fit in different everyday choices. This worksheet keeps Nutrition & Food Groups learning simple and concrete, so snack-time talk becomes easier.
To use the Food Groups Sorting Worksheet, sit child at a table with the sheet. Read the two labels, then pick one picture at a time, ask, “Healthy Food or Sweet Treats?” and have the child point to the correct column before coloring or placing a marker.
This specific Food Groups Sorting Worksheet stays focused on just two categories, with four healthy-food pictures and four sweet-treat pictures. The clear Healthy Food and Sweet Treats columns support quick decisions, plus parent prompts that build food-group vocabulary for daily routines.
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