Learning Outcomes
Odd One Out Foods Picture Puzzle → spotting pictures that do not belong → kids sort by food category with less guessing.
Odd One Out Foods Picture Puzzle → noticing shared details among foods → children catch small differences between items in a 3×3 grid.
Odd One Out Foods Picture Puzzle → explaining the odd choice with reasons → kids build stronger logic for everyday classroom thinking.

Odd One Out Foods Picture Puzzle
The Odd One Out Foods Picture Puzzle is a 3×3 picture grid where children find the imposters that do not belong in the foods group, practicing odd one out logic.
At age 7+, clear sorting helps kids slow down and notice details, even when attention wanders. If a worksheet feels like it asks for too much writing, the Odd One Out Foods Picture Puzzle still works because picture choices lead the thinking, and Whizki Learning keeps the setup kid-friendly.
Use the Odd One Out Foods Picture Puzzle by picking one row at a time, asking which picture does not match the other foods, then having the child point to one reason the odd picture is different.
The Odd One Out Foods Picture Puzzle is useful because it includes six correct food pictures and three imposters, so the “wrong” answers give the child a chance to explain, not guess and move on.
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