Learning Outcomes
Odd One Out clothes grid → spotting imposters → child confidently picks pictures that do not belong with clothes.
Picture groups in a 3×3 layout → noticing details and patterns → child slows down and checks choices before circling answers.
Preschool logic practice → explaining the 'why' → child uses simple reasons like item type and purpose for better thinking.

Odd One Out Clothes Picture Grid Worksheet
This 3×3 Odd One Out worksheet asks a preschool child to find the 3 imposters in a picture set where 6 images belong to the clothes group.
Logic sorting helps 5-year-olds practice careful looking and simple reasoning, which supports attention during everyday routines like getting ready. When picture games feel too open-ended, children often lose steam quickly, so the clothes group gives a steady target.
Start with the first row. Parent and child say the clothes category out loud, then the child points to one picture and explains why the picture belongs or does not belong. Repeat for the remaining rows, and circle the correct odd pictures.
This worksheet is different from a generic printable because the grid stays small, the number of odd pictures is fixed, and every choice is a quick visual check. The game format works well for short, shared practice that feels doable.
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