Learning Outcomes
Food groups pictures → matching healthy foods to the Healthy Food box → child names the matching category with fewer adult prompts.
Food groups pictures → separating sweet treats from everyday foods → child places each food card correctly in the right box.
Food groups pictures → practicing simple nutrition talk during matching → child uses words like “healthy” and “sometimes” when describing foods.

Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Matching Worksheet for Preschool
When kids stall on food-sorting pictures, the Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Matching Worksheet gives five-year-olds a clear matching job, draw a line from each food to Healthy Food or Sweet Treats. Start with the first food picture, ask “Healthy Food or Sweet Treats?” and match the line together right away.
Matching food groups helps preschoolers build early nutrition understanding and food vocabulary, like healthy and sometimes, while practicing careful looking and following directions.
To use the Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Matching Worksheet, sit side by side, point to the first food, name the food out loud, then draw the line into the correct box. Keep the pace steady, finish all eight foods, and end with a quick “Check together” glance at the completed worksheet.
The Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Matching Worksheet is built for this exact skill with eight picture cards, four healthy foods and four sweet treats, so five-year-olds can complete a quick, confidence-boosting match.
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