Learning Outcomes
Healthy vs sweet food groups sorting → identifies foods as fruits or sweet snacks → builds first nutrition vocabulary through picture matching.
Food groups sorting skill → practices deciding where each picture belongs → strengthens attention and category thinking during short, calm paper play.
Healthy Food vs Sweet Treats labels → uses simple language while placing items → supports steadier mealtime choices and confident food talk.

Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Food Groups Worksheet for preschool practices nutrition and food groups by sorting fruit pictures into the Healthy Food box and sweet snack pictures into the Sweet Treats box.
Nutrition and food groups practice helps preschoolers build simple food vocabulary, notice differences in categories, and feel more confident talking about meals during daily routines.
For using the Food Groups Worksheet, sit at the table and take one picture at a time, asking the child to place each fruit in the Healthy Food box and each sweet in the Sweet Treats box while naming the category.
Whizki Learning made this Food Groups Worksheet with only eight clear picture choices and big category labels, so early learners stay focused and finish the page quickly.
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