Learning Outcomes
Food groups → sorting food pictures into Healthy Food vs Sweet Treats → preschooler practices fast, simple category choices for everyday meals.
Food groups → matching familiar fruit and sweet items to side headings → child builds clearer nutrition talk using short vocabulary.
Food groups → repeating the sorting steps with finger-pointing cues → child strengthens recall of which foods are healthy most days.

Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool: Healthy vs Sweet
The Food Groups sorting worksheet for preschool practices sorting food pictures into Healthy Food versus Sweet Treats. This simple picture sorting skill helps children learn food groups through everyday nutrition categories.
Food groups sorting matters because kids need repetition to notice patterns in what foods belong together. Sorting food pictures builds early nutrition talk, helps children follow directions, and supports more confident food choices at meals.
Use the Food Groups sorting worksheet for a 5-minute, screen-free moment. Lay the sheet on a table and say, “Show me where the apple goes.” After your child places a picture in a column, ask one quick question, “Is this a Healthy Food or a Sweet Treat?” and praise the category choice.
This specific Food Groups worksheet is helpful because it uses two clear columns and an 8-picture set, with 4 fruits and 4 sweet options. The matching-by-column design makes each turn fast, so preschoolers stay focused while practicing Healthy Food versus Sweet Treats sorting.
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