READING WORKSHEET ABOUT FOOD

READING WORKSHEET ABOUT FOOD

Look — most reading worksheets about food are either painfully boring or so cute...

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Colorful Food Groups Sorting Activity

Colorful Food Groups Sorting Activity

A vibrant worksheet featuring four labeled food groups with empty boxes. Children cut out pictures of apples, cheese, bread, and fish, then paste them into the correct group. This hands-on activity builds nutritional awareness and fine motor skills.

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Healthy vs. Unhealthy Lunchbox Choices

Healthy vs. Unhealthy Lunchbox Choices

Two lunchbox outlines side by side. One shows a sandwich, apple, and yogurt; the other has chips, candy, and soda. Students read simple sentences and circle the healthier lunch, then draw their own balanced meal. Encourages critical thinking about daily food decisions.

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Farm to Table Reading Passage

Farm to Table Reading Passage

A short paragraph describes how milk goes from a cow to a carton. Below, three comprehension questions ask: Where does milk come from? What happens at the factory? Why is it kept cold? A simple illustration of a cow and a milk truck supports early reading skills.

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Fruit and Vegetable Color Match

Fruit and Vegetable Color Match

Rows of black-and-white fruit and vegetable outlines appear next to color words like red, green, and orange. Students read each word and color the produce accordingly. This worksheet combines vocabulary practice with art, reinforcing both reading and recognition of healthy foods.

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My Favorite Food Writing Prompt

My Favorite Food Writing Prompt

A large plate outline at the top invites students to draw their favorite meal. Below, sentence starters like 'My favorite food is...' and 'It tastes...' guide young writers. A word bank with adjectives such as sweet, salty, and crunchy supports descriptive language development.

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Grocery Store Scavenger Hunt List

Grocery Store Scavenger Hunt List

A checklist-style worksheet with ten common grocery items: milk, bread, eggs, apples, carrots, chicken, rice, cheese, yogurt, and cereal. Students read each word and check off items as they find them in a pretend store. Great for building sight word recognition and real-world connections.

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Food Chain Reading and Labeling

Food Chain Reading and Labeling

A simple diagram shows the sun, grass, rabbit, and fox. A short paragraph explains how energy moves through the chain. Students read the text and label each part with words from a box: producer, consumer, predator. This integrates science vocabulary with reading comprehension.

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Breakfast Around the World Worksheet

Breakfast Around the World Worksheet

Four small boxes feature breakfast foods from different countries: pancakes from the US, rice and fish from Japan, bread and cheese from France, and porridge from Nigeria. Students read short descriptions and match each meal to its country on a map. Expands cultural awareness through food.

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Recipe Reading and Sequencing

Recipe Reading and Sequencing

A simple recipe for a fruit salad lists four steps: wash fruit, cut it, mix in a bowl, and serve. Below, jumbled pictures show each step. Students read the instructions and number the pictures in the correct order. This builds procedural reading and logical thinking skills.

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Food Allergy Awareness Reading

Food Allergy Awareness Reading

A short story about a boy named Sam who has a peanut allergy. He reads labels and asks about ingredients. Three questions follow: What is Sam allergic to? Why does he read labels? How does he stay safe? This worksheet promotes empathy and safety awareness through relatable text.

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Colorful Food Groups Sorting Activity

Colorful Food Groups Sorting Activity

A vibrant worksheet featuring fruits, vegetables, grains, and proteins for kids to categorize. Bright illustrations help young learners identify healthy eating habits while practicing reading comprehension through simple matching exercises and fun food-themed vocabulary.

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My Favorite Meal Reading Passage

My Favorite Meal Reading Passage

A short story about a child's favorite breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Students read the passage and answer questions about food preferences, meal times, and nutrition. Includes a space to draw their own ideal plate for creative engagement.

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Grocery Store Word Hunt

Grocery Store Word Hunt

An interactive worksheet where children search for food words hidden in a grid. Words like apple, bread, milk, and cheese build reading skills. A fun challenge that combines visual scanning with food vocabulary recognition for early learners.

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Healthy vs. Unhealthy Food Chart

Healthy vs. Unhealthy Food Chart

A clear comparison worksheet with labeled pictures of nutritious snacks and treats. Students read descriptions and sort items into two columns. Encourages critical thinking about food choices while reinforcing reading comprehension and health awareness.

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