Learning Outcomes
Odd One Out Picture Grid Worksheet → spotting imposters among technics pictures → builds clear noticing and category thinking in first graders.
Odd One Out Picture Grid Worksheet → explaining the odd one out rule → strengthens child-friendly reasoning and vocabulary for sharing thoughts.
Odd One Out Picture Grid Worksheet → quick round practice with a three by three grid → supports focus and confidence during short brain breaks.

Odd One Out Picture Grid Worksheet
The Odd One Out Picture Grid Worksheet is a three by three picture page that practices odd one out. Six pictures belong to the technics group, and three pictures are imposters from other groups. The child finds the imposters.
At age 6, noticing patterns and making a choice helps first graders build reasoning step by step. Many families also see a common hiccup, five-year-olds get bored fast, especially with pages that feel too slow or too wordy. Quick picture choices keep the thinking moving.
For this exact page, sit together with a pencil and ask the child to point to every picture, one at a time. Then the child circles the three pictures that do not belong to the technics group. After circling, the child names one thing that feels different about each imposter picture.
This worksheet is useful because it turns “logic talk” into a short, hands-on round with clear right-and-wrong feedback. A three by three grid is small enough for shared attention, and the picture categories give kids something concrete to look at, not guess from thin air. Whizki Learning shared printables like this make it easy to practice the skill again and again.
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