Learning Outcomes
Sports picture grid → odd one out spotting → children notice which picture breaks the sports match and feels “different.”
Sports picture grid → category reasoning → children explain choices with simple words, building confidence in early thinking.
Sports picture grid → attention to details → children practice quick visual checks, which helps during other preschool learning moments.

Sports Odd One Out Picture Grid
The Sports Odd One Out picture grid practices finding the odd one out in a sports set. A 3×3 page shows sports pictures and a few imposters from other groups.
Many preschoolers stall on letter shapes, and many three-year-olds get bored fast with long worksheets. Odd one out games use quick looking and simple “does this match?” thinking, which supports early reasoning without needing reading.
Sit with the worksheet and cover the pictures with your hand. Uncover two pictures at a time and ask, “Which picture does not belong with the sports pictures?” Let the child point and circle the imposter picture, then switch to the next pair. This Whizki Learning-style layout keeps the game short and focused.
This page works differently from a generic printable because every answer comes from spotting a mismatch, not filling in blanks. The three by three layout also helps families end on a win after a few minutes and come back later.
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