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Food Groups Food Groups Plate Arrangement

A food groups plate arrangement scene, designed as a printable food groups coloring pages.

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Page size

Letter & A4

Difficulty

Easy

Best for

Ages 4-8

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01About this page

This printable coloring page shows a large round dinner plate centered on the page and divided into several sections to display a balanced meal. In the upper left section, a bowl holds apple slices with a whole apple resting above them. The upper right section contains vegetables, including broccoli florets and a bunch of carrots. On the left lower section, there is a slice of bread beside a small bowl filled with rounded grains or cereal. The right lower section features a chicken drumstick with several beans. Along the bottom section of the plate, a wedge of cheese sits next to a glass. Around the plate are simple kitchen and decorative items: a fork on the left, a spoon on the right, a pitcher near the top right, a potted plant at the top left, a checkered cloth at the bottom left, and several scattered leaves and leafy sprigs. The page uses large, clear shapes and open spaces, making it especially good for young children practicing neat coloring, food recognition, and learning about different food groups.

A divided plate filled with foods from several food groups is arranged in the center with utensils, a pitcher, leaves, and kitchen accents around it.

divided plateapple slicesbroccolicarrotsbreadbowl of grains

Coloring ideas

  • Use different colors for each plate section to help separate the food groups.
  • Try red and green for the apple and broccoli to make the fruit and vegetables stand out.
  • Color the bread, grains, and cheese in warm golden and tan shades for a cozy look.
  • Add a soft pattern or matching colors to the cloth and plant leaves for extra variety.

Suggested palette

apple red and leaf greencarrot orangebroccoli greenbread and grain tanscheese yellowsoft kitchen neutralsTable place settingArranging a balanced meal
02Ways to use it

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