Learning Outcomes
3 by 3 picture grid → Odd One Out sorting → child finds the three imposter pictures that do not belong with appliances.
Child → pattern noticing → child compares pictures in rows and columns to explain why a picture is different.
Parent-and-child game time → simple reasoning talk → child builds focus and confidence during short logic activities.

Appliances Odd One Out Picture Grid
The worksheet shows a 3 by 3 picture grid and practices Odd One Out thinking. Kindergarten children find the 3 imposters that do not belong with the appliances group.
At this age, simple sorting rules help kids notice details and reason step by step. Five-year-olds get bored fast when a parent quizzes too long, so keep the goal small and the talk short.
Set the worksheet on the table and let the child circle the imposter pictures. After each circle, ask, “Which appliance group picture does this one not match?” Then compare with one appliance picture from the grid.
The page is different from a generic printable because the picture pattern is clear: 6 appliances and 3 imposters. The child’s job is to spot the rule, not guess, and get a clear “yes, found it” moment.
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