Learning Outcomes
Odd One Out Picture Grid → Spot the imposter among leaf pictures → Strengthens pattern noticing and attention to visual clues.
Odd One Out Picture Grid → Compare each picture with the leaf group → Builds simple reasoning and supports confident explanations.
Odd One Out Picture Grid → Choose and double-check the odd one out → Improves persistence and careful thinking on short tasks.

Odd One Out Picture Grid Logic Worksheet
The Odd One Out Picture Grid is a logic worksheet that practices odd one out thinking. Children look at a 3 by 3 set of pictures and pick the imposters that do not belong with the leaves.
At age 6, kids can get quick to boredom, especially when they feel like they must “figure it out” alone. This page keeps the job clear and short, and it helps you slow down together, even on busy days.
Use this page together by pointing to one picture at a time. After the child chooses a suspect, ask, “What do the other pictures have in common?” Then help the child mark the imposter with a circle or a tap and say the reason.
The Odd One Out Picture Grid is different from a generic printable because it gives a real pattern to compare, with 6 leaf pictures and 3 imposters. The goal is thinking, not speed.
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