Let’s match each food item to its correct food group.
Step 1: Look at the first food — a loaf of bread and some slices.
Bread is made from flour, which comes from grains like wheat. So this belongs in
Grains.
Step 2: Next is watermelon — one whole and one slice.
Watermelon is a sweet, juicy fruit that grows on vines. So this goes with
Fruits.
Step 3: Then we see milk in a glass and a carton.
Milk comes from cows and is part of the dairy group. So this matches
Dairy.
Step 4: The purple vegetable is an eggplant.
Even though it looks unusual, eggplant is a vegetable. So this goes with
Vegetables.
Step 5: Last is a roasted chicken on a plate.
Chicken is meat, so it belongs in
Meats or Beans (since beans are also a protein source like meat).
Now let’s pair them up correctly:
- Bread → Grains
- Watermelon → Fruits
- Milk → Dairy
- Eggplant → Vegetables
- Chicken → Meats or Beans
Final Answer:
Bread → Grains
Watermelon → Fruits
Milk → Dairy
Eggplant → Vegetables
Chicken → Meats or Beans
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of nutrient worksheet for students.