Learning Outcomes
Healthy vs Sweet food groups sorting pictures develops snack-category vocabulary, helping preschoolers place fruits in Healthy Food boxes confidently during practice.
Healthy vs Sweet food groups sorting pictures builds simple nutrition thinking, so preschoolers notice 'everyday' choices and 'sometimes' treats by looking at foods.
Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Worksheet develops fine-motor matching habits, as preschoolers draw lines or place markers into correct categories with focus.

Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Worksheet for Preschool has picture sorting boxes for Healthy Food and Sweet Treats, so preschoolers practice placing foods into the right category.
Food group sorting helps children learn simple nutrition ideas, build snack-category vocabulary, and notice which foods work as everyday choices versus sometimes treats.
Use the Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Worksheet with one food picture at a time, ask the child to name the category first, then place a marker on the correct side before moving to the next picture.
The Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Worksheet uses clear left versus right categories with a small set of recognizable foods, making repeated sorting practice easy for parents and teachers, from Whizki Learning.
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