Activity

Build a Healthy Plate Sorting Game

Preschoolers sort food picture cards into everyday foods and sometimes foods, then build a balanced pretend plate and talk about how foods help the body grow.

Ages 36–60 months

Supports this milestone

  • develops knowledge and skills that help promote nutritious food choices and eating habits. — Head Start ELOF

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Materials

  • Picture cards of a variety of foods, including fruits, vegetables, grains, proteins, and a few treats
  • Two labeled trays or hoops for "everyday foods" and "sometimes foods"
  • A paper plate for each child

Steps

  • Hold up a few cards and ask what each food is and whether anyone has tried it.
  • Invite children to sort cards into "everyday foods" and "sometimes foods."
  • Talk about how everyday foods like fruits and vegetables help us grow and play.
  • Ask each child to build a colorful plate using a variety of everyday foods.
  • Let children share what is on their plate and why they chose it.

Variations

  • Use real, washed foods or grocery flyers instead of cards.
  • Add a "what does your body say" step about feeling hungry or full.

Differentiation

  • For children who need support, sort alongside a partner and use fewer cards.
  • For a challenge, ask children to name a food from each color of the rainbow.

Accessibility

  • Use clear picture cards and real foods so children can choose without relying on text.
  • Respect cultural foods and family practices in the discussion.

Safety

  • Keep the conversation positive and pressure-free and follow each child's allergy and dietary plan if real food is used.

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