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Find the Odd One Out
In this odd one out worksheet, students choose which picture does not belong between the pictures. Students solve one problem between 3 vegetables and 1 fruit.
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Which Word Doesn't Belong?
For this which word doesn't belong worksheet students read groups of words. In this multiple choice worksheet, students find ten answers.
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Odd One Out
Practice lowercase letters i-n with this initial sounds learning exercise. There is a row of three objects for each of these letters, and scholars examine them to determine which does not begin with the letter sound. This would work best...
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In and Out
In this opposites worksheet, students match 4 sets of opposites and then examine 4 groups of items and then mark the item in each group that does not belong.
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Which One Is Different?
In this "Which One Is Different" worksheet, students compare and contrast given pictures. From a group of four pictures, they identify the one picture that is different or does not belong. There are four problems on this one-page worksheet.
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What Does Not Belong?
In this same/different learning exercise, learners examine three picture in each of 5 rows. They draw circle around the item that does not belong.
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Negatives
In this negatives activity, students study the pictures for each negative example and circle the picture that does not belong with the rest of the group.
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What Does Not Belong?
In this early childhood thinking skills worksheet, students identify the 1 object of 4 that does not have a relationship with the others by putting an "X" on it.
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Odd One Out
Which of these pictures doesn't belong? Based on the first picture in each row, learners circle the picture that doesn't rhyme with it. Then, they get printing practice with rhyming CVC words pie and cry by tracing an outline....
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Rhyming Words: Ball and Wall
Preschoolers and kindergartners can identify the pictures that do not rhyme with the lead image. They say each of the four words and then find the image that doesn't belong. In addition, they trace the words ball and wall.
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Food
In this food worksheet, students tick the box of the food that doesn't belong, choose what the animals are eating, and more. Students complete 4 exercises.
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What Does Not Belong?
In these critical thinking worksheets, young scholars study the 4 pictures in each set and circle or cross out the picture that does not belong. Students complete 10 activities.
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Whose Lunch Money Is It?
Students examine the legal issues involved when there is a dispute over lunch money at school. They read the case study, discuss the two points of view, and illustrate a picture of how they would solve the problem.
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Which One Doesn't Belong?
Third graders identify words that are related with 80% accuracy. Given a list of four vocabulary words, 3rd graders identify specific relationships between three of the four words. They also identify which of the four words are not...
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Pollution
Young ecologists investigate some of the many ways that human activities adversely affect the environment. After identifying the main types of pollution (air, water, soil), 3rd graders fill in a Venn Diagram by pasting cut-out pictures...
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Odd One Out
There is one object that doesn't belong in each of these sets. Scholars circle the one that doesn't rhyme, listening for the /o/ vowel sound (long and short) in the others. They connect two of the objects to printing practice,...
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Natural Selection
High schoolers estimate how many different species of organisms inhabit the Earth. In groups, they match the pictures of embryos at the different stages of development. They compare and contrast animals from the sky, land, and water...
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Who's Who?
In this reasoning worksheet, 3rd graders read and analyze two sets of clues to figure out where 6 people will set on a spaceship in the first set of clues and which pet belongs to which person in the second set of clues.
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Down By the Bay
In this early childhood categorizing activity, learners examine 4 sets of pictures. Each set has 3 items pictured, and students choose the 1 picture in each of the sets that doesn't belong.
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Ireland's Instruments
Students examine different types of instruments from Ireland. They view pictures of a fiddle, tin whistle, Uilleann pipes, Mandolin, hammered dulcimer, and harp and listen to a recording of each instrument. At each listening station,...
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Absolute and Relative Location
Second graders understand the difference between relative and absolute location using the grid map as an example of an absolute location. They observe a class map showing longitude and latitude lines and learn that they provide exact...
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We Have Rights
Learners investigate the concept of having rights as citizens. In this citizenship lesson, students examine the rights that are given to citizens of the United States in the Bill of Rights. They draw pictures of eight of their...
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Things That Go Together
In this things go together worksheet, students circle pictures in rows that go together and put an X in those that do not. A reference web site is given for additional activities.
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COLORS ON THE FARM
Students follow directions regarding what colors farm objects should be
colored. They identify various items pictured on provided worksheet that can be found on a farm or are made from farm animals. Finally, they match each color crayon...