Odd One Out Worksheet
Odd One Out with Easter
This odd-one-out sheet trains a child to notice what doesn't belong. In every row of Easter things — an egg, a bunny and a basket and friends — the pictures share something except one, and the child marks the odd one. Deciding what the group has in common and which picture is different is classification reasoning, a foundational Kindergarten skill, and the familiar pictures keep the whole task about spotting the difference rather than anything else.
Classification begins with noticing how things are alike and different, and a same-group odd-one-out puzzle rehearses both at once: find the shared feature, then find the exception. For Kindergarten that comparing-and-grouping is foundational thinking, used to make sense of any set of things, and the familiar Easter things keep the focus on the reasoning.
Children who like spotting the odd easter things get sharper at noticing fine differences each time. When this feels easy, find the odd one in odd one out with feelings, or try odd one out with fruits. You can also browse every odd-one-out worksheet or the whole kindergarten collection — each sheet prints cleanly or plays online for free, and the more a child compares, the quicker they spot what doesn’t fit.
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