Learning Outcomes
Food groups sorting worksheet practice: children sort four healthy pictures into Healthy Food, building clear food-group categories and faster recognition.
Food groups sorting worksheet practice: children sort four sweet treats into Sweet Treats, using yes/no choices to understand everyday balance.
Food groups sorting worksheet practice: children explain their sorts out loud, strengthening nutrition vocabulary and helping adults talk about meals calmly.

Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Food Groups Worksheet for preschool helps children practice nutrition & food groups by sorting food pictures into two groups: Healthy Food and Sweet Treats.
Food groups sorting helps children notice patterns in everyday foods. This skill supports healthier meal talk, steadier routines, and simple “which group?” thinking for age 3.
Use the Food Groups Worksheet by laying the Healthy Food box and Sweet Treats box side by side. Ask the child to point to one picture at a time, place the picture in the matching box, and say a short phrase like “Broccoli goes with Healthy Food.”
This specific Food Groups worksheet stays doable for young children because it uses only two clear choices and a small set of pictures per side. The simple sort plus friendly talking helps adults guide nutrition conversations without worksheets turning into a battle.
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