Learning Outcomes
Odd One Out picture grid → spotting the odd sports imposter → helps kindergarten kids sort pictures by category and explain choices.
Sports and imposter pictures → comparing visual details → builds flexible thinking and attention during short, focused rounds.
Teacher-led discussion using this worksheet → naming reasons for each pick → strengthens confidence in logic without needing reading.

Odd One Out Sports Picture Grid Worksheet
This Logic and Brain Teasers worksheet practices Odd One Out thinking with a 3 by 3 sports picture grid. Six pictures belong to sports, and three pictures are imposters from other groups.
Odd One Out helps kindergarten kids sort by category and notice small differences. Many five-year-olds get bored fast when a search feels endless, so this page works best when finding just one imposter at a time.
Set out the worksheet and a pencil or small stickers. Ask the child to start with one row, pick the picture that seems least like sports, and circle it. Repeat for the next row until three imposters are found, then ask the child to say one reason each circled picture does not belong.
The sports theme gives a clear rule, and the picture-only format helps kids without relying on reading. This odd-one-out grid feels different from a generic printable because kids practice explaining choices, not just matching.
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