

A free A4 sample of Healthy vs Unhealthy Foods Sorting Worksheets with real photos. Ideal for autism, SEN, early years, ABA, and independent work tasks.
This Free A4 Sample of Healthy vs Unhealthy Foods Sorting Worksheets helps young learners—especially students with autism, SEN, and early childhood—sort foods into correct categories using clear, realistic photos.
It supports sorting skills, visual discrimination, life skills learning, and independent work routines.
Perfect for ABA therapy, TEACCH stations, one-to-one work, small groups, or home learning.
What’s Inside (14 Total Pages)
✔ 1 Sorting Mat – Healthy vs Unhealthy
✔ 6 Sorting Cards (Real Photos) – 3 healthy + 3 unhealthy
✔ 1 Cut-and-Paste Worksheet – Includes 6 food items
✔ 1 Matching Worksheet – Match food to its category
✔ High-quality real photos for easy recognition
How to Use in the Classroom
• Use as an independent work task
• Introduce healthy vs. sometimes-foods in life skills lessons
• Print and laminate for long-term reuse
• Ideal for autism classrooms, special education, EYFS, speech therapy, and parent-supported learning
• Supports students who need clear visuals, hands-on sorting, and simple structured tasks
Why Teachers Love This Resource
• Realistic food images for easy understanding
• Very simple layout—perfect for visual learners
• Encourages independence and categorization
• Classroom-ready and easy to prep
• A great preview of the full version
File Details
• A4 PDF file
• 14 pages
• Designed in CMYK at 300 DPI for sharp, high-quality printing
Click here to explore the full version and give your students even more hands-on sorting practice!
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