Learning Outcomes
Underwater picture grid → odd one out spotting → identifies imposter pictures by matching details to the underwater group.
Odd one out practice → attention and sorting → strengthens quick visual scanning during preschool play and later classroom routines.
Guided parent-child pointing → simple reasoning language → helps preschoolers explain choices with “belongs” and “does not belong” statements.

Underwater Odd One Out Picture Grid Worksheet
This Underwater Odd One Out Picture Grid worksheet from Whizki Learning helps preschoolers practice the odd one out skill by spotting 3 picture imposters inside a three by three underwater set.
At age 4, finding the odd one out builds sorting and attention, and it helps kids stay with an activity longer than letter tracing. When parents notice that five-year-olds get bored fast on busy work, this page gives a short, clear job: pick the pictures that do not belong.
At a table, keep the worksheet flat and use a finger to point. Uncover one row at a time, ask the child to point to the pictures that match the underwater group, then point to the imposter pictures and say a simple reason like “does not match the underwater set.”
The three by three layout makes scanning manageable, and the mix of 6 matching pictures with 3 imposters creates instant “yes, this one” moments. This worksheet is great for shared, screen-free conversations where parent and child do the sorting together.
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