Learning Outcomes
Food Groups Worksheet helps kids sort nutrition & food groups by placing fruit and snack pictures in two columns, building everyday food awareness.
Food Groups Worksheet strengthens listening-to-directions skills by following the category labels Healthy Food and Sweet Treats, improving picture-to-label matching.
Food Groups Worksheet supports balanced eating talk by grouping foods during parent-child check-ins, so kindergarteners describe choices using food-group words.

Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Kindergarten
The Food Groups Worksheet is a picture-sorting activity that practices nutrition & food groups by sorting food pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats columns.
Learning nutrition & food-group words helps kindergarteners make sense of everyday choices and “sometimes” choices, which supports more confident snack and meal conversations.
To use the Food Groups Worksheet, parent or teacher can point to one food picture at a time, ask where the picture belongs, and cheer the child for placing it under the matching category label.
This specific Food Groups Worksheet stays simple with two clear columns and exactly four fruit items plus four sweet items, so kindergarteners can practice food-group sorting without getting overwhelmed.
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