Learning Outcomes
Odd One Out summer picture grid → spotting imposters → children notice which images fail the summer rule.
Odd One Out summer picture grid → comparing picture details → children explain choices with 'because' reasons instead of quick guessing.
Odd One Out summer picture grid → flexible thinking → children practice sorting without needing reading, then reuse the strategy in new games.

Odd One Out Summer Pictures Logic Worksheet
The Odd One Out Summer Pictures Logic worksheet helps a child practice the odd one out skill by spotting three images that do not belong with the summer group.
At age 6, logic games help children slow down and notice details, but many children circle quickly or get bored fast. One simple fix is to pause after each choice and ask for one reason before moving on.
Use the worksheet for one short shared round. The parent reads the goal out loud, then the child taps a suspect picture, and the parent asks, “What makes this picture different from the summer pictures?” The parent and child mark the three imposters together.
The worksheet uses a clear three by three picture grid with just enough challenge for first grade. Each round targets one thinking skill, so the page feels different from generic coloring or tracing printables.
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