Odd One Out Worksheet
Odd One Out with Body Parts — Different Group
Find the picture from a different group. Each row gathers body parts — a hand, a foot and an ear and more — with one outsider that belongs to an entirely different category, and the child spots it. Recognizing that most pictures share a kind and one does not is foundational classifying for Kindergarten, and the cross-group contrast makes the odd one clear to find. It is pure comparing, with no counting.
Spotting the picture from a different group teaches a child to recognize categories and exceptions — the heart of classification. For Kindergarten, the clear cross-group contrast is the right starting point: it lets a child succeed at comparing-and-grouping while the skill is still new, building toward the subtler same-group version. Nothing to add up, just the odd one to find.
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 breakfast, or try odd one out with clothes. 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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