Learning Outcomes
Food groups recognition through sorting healthy foods and sweet treats on the Food Groups Worksheet, helping children name categories during snack time.
Food groups practice with picture matching guides first graders to compare items by taste and nutrition cues, strengthening memory for healthy choices.
Food groups conversations during cut-and-sort build oral language and self-checking, so children can explain why foods belong in each column.

Food Groups Sorting Worksheet: Healthy vs Sweet Treats
The Food Groups Sorting Worksheet is a picture-sorting worksheet that practices nutrition food groups by sorting fruits into Healthy Food and sweet treats into Sweet Treats.
Learning to group foods helps first graders connect everyday snacks with basic nutrition choices. Food group sorting also gives children words for talking about foods, not just choosing what tastes best.
To use the Food Groups Worksheet, sit down with the picture cards and the two columns. Say each food name out loud, then ask the child where the picture belongs, using simple clues like “everyday snack” for fruits and “sometimes treat” for sweets.
This Food Groups Worksheet stays focused with clear category labels and 8 easy pictures, four fruits for Healthy Food and four sweet items for Sweet Treats. The quick sort makes it easier for children to notice patterns across the nutrition food groups.
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