Learning Outcomes
Healthy vs Sweet food groups → sorting food pictures → helps preschoolers recognize everyday foods and sometimes treats through repeated side-by-side placement.
Healthy vs Sweet food groups → naming each food during sorting → strengthens food vocabulary and makes nutrition talk easier during mealtimes.
Healthy vs Sweet food groups → using quick rounds of four pictures → builds attention for short practice sessions and supports confident choices without pressure.

Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Food Groups Worksheet helps preschoolers practice Healthy vs Sweet sorting by placing food pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats groups, a key step in Nutrition for Kids.
Healthy vs Sweet sorting builds early nutrition understanding, helps children learn food names, and supports simple choices like “everyday foods” and “sometimes treats” during daily routines.
Use the Food Groups Worksheet with two bowls or paper circles labeled Healthy Food and Sweet Treats. Your child picks one picture, names the food, and places the picture on the correct side.
This Food Groups Worksheet uses exactly eight familiar pictures, four fruits on the Healthy Food side and four sweet treats on the Sweet Treats side, so short attention spans can finish a round and feel successful.
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