Learning Outcomes
Nutrition and food groups → sorting healthy and sweet pictures by category → builds confident speaking of Healthy Food and Sweet Treats during play.
Nutrition and food groups → practicing one-picture-at-a-time choices → strengthens food-group recognition by repeated, hands-on placement.
Nutrition and food groups → using adult prompts after each sort → improves understanding that Healthy Food supports everyday energy and growth.

Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool
The Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool practices sorting food pictures into Healthy Food and Sweet Treats, building nutrition & food group understanding. When kids insist everything is “snack,” this worksheet gives a clear, hands-on choice to make, picture by picture.
Sorting healthy foods and sweet treats helps preschoolers notice different food groups and use new nutrition words in real conversations. That simple skill supports everyday choices at meals, snack time, and grocery trips.
To use the Healthy vs Sweet Food Groups Sorting Worksheet for Preschool, sit side-by-side with a small bowl or plate for the two categories. Say the category name, then ask the child to pick one food picture and place it where it “belongs,” followed by one quick sentence from the adult: “Healthy Food helps our body, Sweet Treats are for sometimes.”
This specific Food Groups Worksheet is built for fast attention, short turns, and clear categories. The worksheet uses matching-style sorting of picture foods into two groups, so children can practice nutrition & food groups without extra reading or worksheets after the first round.
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