Learning Outcomes
Food groups, by sorting pictures into healthy and sweet sides, helps preschoolers spot which foods belong in everyday meals.
Nutrition for kids, through one-to-one picture matching, builds decision words like fruit, veggie, and sweet treat during play.
Food groups practice, with simple hand-to-paper sorting, improves attention and fine-motor control while choosing healthier options.

Food Groups Worksheet for Preschool: Healthy vs Sweet
The Food Groups Worksheet for preschool practices sorting nutrition pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats. Children look at each food picture and match it to the right side, building food-group thinking through the Healthy vs Sweet skill.
Sorting foods by food groups helps kids notice patterns in what they eat. When a child can separate everyday options from “sometimes” treats, snack talk becomes clearer, and preschoolers start using simple nutrition words during play.
Use the Food Groups Worksheet as a shared moment. Put the paper on a table, grab a crayon or marker, and do one example together: point to a fruit picture, say “Healthy Food,” and draw a line to the Healthy side before the child tries the next picture.
This specific Food Groups Worksheet stays focused, with exactly four fruit pictures on the Healthy Food side and four sweet treat pictures on the Sweet Treats side. That small set helps preschoolers stay on task while practicing the Healthy vs Sweet food-group sort, right on the page.
Limited Time Sale
Kids’ Workbooks!
Boost your child’s skills with our discounted workbooks. Engaging activities for preschool, kindergarten, and grade 1 - now at special sale prices!








Fast shipping
Secure Payment
Licensed Teachers
For the planet
Printed in the USA
Find fresh ideas
To help your little learners grow!
Helpful guides for parents and teachers, and tips for making learning at home super fun.

A calm age-by-age guide to fisted, digital pronate, four-finger, and tripod pencil grips, with what to leave alone and when to offer help.
Sunny Hedge
A practical printable roundup for cutting practice preschool, ordered by scissor-skill stage with what to watch for at each step.
Sunny Hedge
Most children start with supervised snipping at 2 to 3, short lines around 4, and simple shapes around 5 to 6. Here is a calm way to begin.
Sunny Hedge
A parent-friendly guide to number bonds to 10, with a simple chart, hands-on teaching steps, and printable practice for ages 3 to 7.
Sunny HedgeJoin the Screen-Free Movement.
Get exclusive activities, expert tips, and inspiration for a more meaningful, offline family life.





