Learning Outcomes
Odd One Out Sports Picture Grid → odd-one-out spotting → helps a 5-year-old notice mismatching details instead of guessing.
Odd One Out Sports Picture Grid → category sorting → builds “same group” thinking that supports attention and clearer directions for learning.
Odd One Out Sports Picture Grid → explaining choices → gives parents and teachers quick insight into how a child reasons through pictures.

Odd One Out Sports Picture Grid
This worksheet shows a 3×3 sports picture grid for age 5. The child practices odd one out logic by finding the three pictures that do not belong with the sports group.
Odd-one-out thinking helps preschoolers notice details and follow a reason, not a guess. When five-year-olds get bored fast, quick wins matter, so aim for short talk after each choice and keep the pace light.
Use the page for 5 minutes. Uncover one row at a time and ask, “Which picture feels different from the sports ones?” The child points or circles the imposters and shares one reason.
The picture choices remove reading pressure, and the small grid keeps attention on comparison. This worksheet is a shared conversation tool, so the parent and child can practice sorting together, right on the page.
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