Learning Outcomes
Winter odd one out picture grid worksheet → Odd-one-out spotting → Child circles three imposters and practices sorting pictures into a clear group.
Winter odd one out picture grid worksheet → Detail comparison → Child notices visual clues and explains why each imposter does not match winter.
Winter odd one out picture grid worksheet → Simple reasoning → Child checks choices, adjusts when needed, and gains confidence with logic games.

Winter Odd One Out Picture Grid Worksheet
This winter odd one out picture grid worksheet practices spotting the imposters. The worksheet shows a 3 by 3 set of pictures, with 6 pictures that fit the winter group and 3 pictures that belong to other groups.
At age 5, odd one out helps a child compare pictures and sort into groups with clearer thinking. Many parents notice kids get bored fast when worksheets feel like busywork, so this page stays focused on one quick job, choosing the three that do not match.
Use the winter odd one out page like a mini game. Print it, grab a pencil, and have the child point to one picture first. After the child circles a picture, ask, “Does this look like winter, or does this picture stand out from the set?” Keep going until all three imposters are circled.
The picture grid format helps kids move step by step, because every choice leads to a short reason to talk about. The winter theme also makes the clues feel familiar, and the worksheet keeps parent-child time screen-free and easy to repeat.
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