Learning Outcomes
Odd One Out worksheet → rule-based picture sorting → preschoolers choose the single mismatching image and explain the reason in simple words.
Odd One Out worksheet → noticing details and patterns → children practice comparing features, so quick decisions feel more confident each try.
Odd One Out worksheet → building early logic language → kids use 'same' and 'different' to find the imposter picture with fewer hints.

Odd One Out Logic Worksheet for Preschool
The Odd One Out worksheet for preschool gives picture rows for finding the single mismatching item, also called the imposter. Children compare the pictures and choose the one that does not belong with the others in the row.
Finding the odd one out builds early logic and sorting skills, because preschoolers look for what matches and what breaks the pattern. This practice supports everyday thinking, like grouping things correctly and following simple category ideas.
Use the Odd One Out worksheet for preschool together by doing one row at a time. Cover the rest of the sheet, point to each picture, and ask, “Which one is different?” After the child picks the imposter picture, ask for one short reason using simple words like “same” or “different.”
This specific Odd One Out worksheet is useful because each row has one clear correct choice, so the child can keep momentum. The repeated “compare and choose the imposter” routine makes logic and sorting feel doable during busy moments.
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