Learning Outcomes
Odd One Out Kitchens Picture Grid worksheet → odd one out sorting → child spots three imposters by comparing picture clues in a two-dimensional grid.
Odd One Out Kitchens Picture Grid worksheet → attention to details → child notices which images belong to kitchens and which images belong to other places confidently.
Odd One Out Kitchens Picture Grid worksheet → simple logic talk → parent and child practice explaining choices, building early reasoning without reading.

Odd One Out Kitchens Picture Grid Worksheet
The Odd One Out Kitchens Picture Grid worksheet practices the odd one out skill, where the child spots pictures that do not belong to kitchens.
At age 4, sorting by clues supports early logic, but four-year-olds get bored fast when directions feel long. This page keeps the task visual, look across the three by three grid and choose the imposters.
Print the worksheet, pick up a pencil or crayon, and ask the child to find the three pictures that do not match kitchens. After each pick, ask for a quick reason, like “This picture shows a different room,” then circle it.
The Odd One Out Kitchens Picture Grid worksheet gives six matching examples and three imposters, so choices are clear and discussion stays focused. This Whizki Learning printable is a screen-free way to practice comparison without needing any reading.
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