Odd One Out Worksheet
Odd One Out with More Birds — Different Group
Which picture comes from a different group? Each row of this worksheet shows birds — a parrot, a swan and a crow and others — with one picture that belongs to a completely different kind of thing. The child compares and marks the odd one. Recognizing that one picture is from another category altogether is classification reasoning, a clear and confidence-building version of the skill for Kindergarten. It is all comparing, never counting.
Because the odd picture is from a completely different group, this puzzle makes classification approachable: a child compares the matching pictures to the outsider and marks the one that doesn't belong. That comparing-and-categorizing is foundational Kindergarten thinking, and the clear cross-group difference lets a child practise it successfully, with no counting involved.
Children who like finding the picture from a different group enjoy the clear "that one's not like the others" moment. When this feels easy, spot the odd one in odd one out with body parts, or try odd one out with classroom objects. You can also browse every odd-one-out worksheet or the whole kindergarten collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and every round builds a child’s eye for categories and a feel for what makes a group a group.
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