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Last updated

18 July 2025

pdf, 6.05 MB
pdf, 6.05 MB

Is it a fruit or a vegetable? Help young learners explore the world of healthy eating with this fun and engaging Fruit and Vegetable Sorting Activity! This interactive cut-and-paste resource allows children to visually sort common fruits and vegetables into the correct categories—perfect for science, health, or nutrition-themed lessons.

This hands-on activity is great for reinforcing food groups, boosting vocabulary, and strengthening fine motor skills. Whether used in the classroom, homeschool, or as part of a healthy habits unit, this resource keeps learning fun and meaningful.

  • What’s Included:
    Sorting Mat: Divided into two columns – Fruit & Vegetable

18 Food Picture Cards: Includes common and colorful fruits and vegetables

Cut & Paste Worksheet

Answer Key for quick reference or self-check

Black & white and full-color printable versions

  • Learning Objectives:
    Identify and classify foods as fruits or vegetables

Build food-related vocabulary and healthy eating awareness

Practice fine motor skills with cutting and pasting

Develop sorting, categorization, and observation skills

  • Perfect For:
    EYFS, KS1, Reception, Year 1, Year 2

Science, PSHE, or health/nutrition lessons

Centers, morning work, early finishers

Homeschooling or food-themed bulletin boards

Special education and ESL/EAL learners

  • Target Age Group:
    Ages 4–7

Preschool to Year 2

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