Odd One Out Worksheet
Odd One Out with Flowers — Different Group
This sheet makes the odd one easy to enjoy finding: most pictures in a row are flowers — a tulip, a daisy and a rose — and one is from a completely different group. The child spots the one that doesn't belong. Telling apart two categories — the group most pictures share and the single outsider — is foundational Kindergarten classifying, and the cross-group contrast keeps it clear. There is nothing to count, just the different one to find.
Telling apart two categories — the group most pictures belong to and the single one that doesn't — is foundational Kindergarten classifying. The cross-group format makes the odd one clear, so a child practises recognizing what makes a group a group and noticing the outsider without the puzzle becoming frustrating. It is all comparison, never counting.
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 forest creatures, or try odd one out with insects and bugs. 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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