Learning Outcomes
Food groups sorting with pictures -> sorts foods into Healthy Food or Sweet Treats -> builds quick nutrition vocabulary during everyday conversations.
Healthy Food and Sweet Treats matching -> practices choosing by category while looking at food images -> supports steadier snack and meal decisions.
Food groups Worksheet questions -> uses talk-and-point prompts to name foods -> helps kindergarteners remember which foods belong where.

Food Groups Sorting Worksheet: Healthy Food vs Sweet Treats
The Food Groups Worksheet practices sorting food pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats, so kindergarten kids learn nutrition food groups through picture matching.
Food group sorting matters because it builds food vocabulary and helps children make sense of snacks and meals during everyday conversations.
Use the Food Groups Worksheet by placing the Healthy Food label on the left and the Sweet Treats label on the right, then ask the child to talk while sorting each picture.
This Food Groups Worksheet is useful because the worksheet uses a small set of four clear foods in each category, making correct-and-try-again feel quick and doable.
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