Learning Outcomes
Odd One Out picture grid → odd one out spotting → child identifies imposters among summer pictures and strengthens pattern noticing.
Odd One Out picture grid → comparing details → child explains the why with simple pointing, building early reasoning during short sessions.
Odd One Out picture grid → selective attention → child stays focused on one task at age five and practices careful thinking without reading.

Odd One Out Picture Grid Worksheet
This Odd One Out picture grid worksheet asks the child to find the 3 imposters that do not belong with the summer pictures. The worksheet practices odd one out spotting in a three by three layout.
At age 5, children do best with short, hands-on thinking jobs. When parenting time turns into “wait, explain again” frustration, picture hunts help because the choices are visual and quick to point to. Whizki Learning printables focus on that kind of doable together time.
Use this exact page by setting a 3-minute timer. Ask the child to point to one picture and say, “Which picture does not match summer?” Circle each imposter picture, then keep going until the page shows 3 imposters.
The worksheet is useful because it turns pattern spotting into a clear hunt: 6 summer pictures plus 3 outsiders. This makes logic practice feel like a game, and it does not depend on long reading instructions.
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