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Fun and engaging worksheet for kids to practice logical reasoning by identifying the odd one out in each group.

A colorful educational worksheet for children featuring three activities to identify objects that do not belong in a group, with images of boats, grapes, a tree, a carrot, a soccer ball, a trophy, a tennis ball, a basketball, a truck, a bus, and a sailboat.

A colorful educational worksheet for children featuring three activities to identify objects that do not belong in a group, with images of boats, grapes, a tree, a carrot, a soccer ball, a trophy, a tennis ball, a basketball, a truck, a bus, and a sailboat.

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🔹 Instructions Recap:


> Directions: Cross out the item in the group that does not belong.

There are three groups, each with four images. We need to determine which one is not part of the category or doesn’t belong in each group.

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## Group 1: Things that float in water

Images:
1. Boat (with sail)
2. Duck
3. Sailboat
4. Truck

🔍 Analysis:
- A boat floats.
- A duck floats on water.
- A sailboat floats.
- A truck does not float; it sinks unless specially designed (like an amphibious vehicle).

Answer: The truck does not belong.

👉 Cross out the truck.

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## Group 2: Things that grow in the ground (or are grown from soil)

Images:
1. Grapes
2. Tree
3. Carrot
4. Cucumber

🔍 Analysis:
- Grapes grow on vines, which are plants rooted in soil → grows in ground.
- Tree grows from soil → yes.
- Carrot is a root vegetable → grows underground.
- Cucumber grows on a vine in soil → yes.

Wait — all of these grow in the ground?

But let’s look more closely at how they grow:

- Grapes – grow on vines above ground (but still rooted in soil).
- Tree – rooted in soil.
- Carrot – edible root, grows underground.
- Cucumber – fruit of a plant, grows on vine above ground but needs soil.

All grow in soil, so maybe the question is about edible parts?

Wait — perhaps the tree is different because its fruit (like apples) is what we eat, but the tree itself isn't "grown" like vegetables?

Alternatively, think: Which one is NOT a vegetable?

- Grapes = fruit
- Tree = not food (we don’t eat the tree)
- Carrot = vegetable
- Cucumber = vegetable (botanically a fruit, but culinarily a vegetable)

Hmm.

But the instruction says: *"That does not belong in a group of things grown through..."* — likely referring to vegetables or plants grown for food.

Let’s reconsider:

Actually, the tree is the only one that is not a crop or harvested food directly. You don’t "grow" a tree as a food crop in the same way as others.

But grapes, carrots, and cucumbers are all harvested produce.

Wait — perhaps the tree is the odd one because it's not a vegetable, while the others are?

But grapes and cucumbers are fruits.

Wait — maybe the clue is where they grow?

No — all grow in soil.

Another idea: Which one has a visible root or grows underground?

- Carrot → grows underground (root)
- Grape → vine, above ground
- Tree → roots underground, but trunk above
- Cucumber → vine, above ground

But carrot is the only one where the edible part is underground.

But the prompt says: *"things that grow through the ground"* — possibly meaning plants whose edible parts come from the ground?

So:
- Carrot → edible part is underground → yes
- Grapes → fruit above ground → no
- Tree → fruit above ground → no
- Cucumber → fruit above ground → no

Then only carrot fits?

But that would make carrot the only one that grows *through* the ground?

Wait — maybe "grows through the ground" means grows underground?

In that case, carrot is the only one whose edible part grows underground.

But then the others are not growing through the ground — their edible parts are above.

So if the group is supposed to be things that grow underground, then carrot belongs, others don’t.

But the task is to cross out the one that doesn’t belong.

So if carrot is the only one that grows underground, then the others don’t belong — but there’s only one to cross out.

Wait — maybe the tree is the odd one out because it’s not a vegetable or fruit, but a whole plant?

But that doesn’t make sense.

Let’s re-read the label:

> "Cross out the object that does not belong in a group of things grown through the ground"

Ah! So “grown through the ground” might mean plants that grow from the soil, i.e., rooted plants.

All four are rooted plants — so all grow through the ground.

But perhaps the tree is different because it’s not a crop?

Alternatively, maybe the grapes are the odd one out?

Wait — another possibility: Is the tree a fruit-bearing plant, but not something we harvest like the others?

But that’s vague.

Wait — look again: Are any of these not edible?

- Grapes — edible
- Tree — not typically eaten (the tree itself)
- Carrot — edible
- Cucumber — edible

Ah! The tree is not eaten — we eat its fruit, but the tree itself is not food.

So the tree doesn’t belong if the group is edible crops.

But the prompt says “things grown through the ground” — not necessarily edible.

But maybe the context is food items?

Wait — perhaps the tree is the only one that is not a vegetable or fruit?

But grapes and cucumbers are fruits, carrot is a vegetable.

Still, tree is not a food item.

So tree is the odd one out.

Answer: Tree does not belong — it’s not a food product.

But wait — the image shows just a tree, not a fruit.

So perhaps the tree is not a food item, while the others are.

Yes!

So:
- Grapes → food
- Carrot → food
- Cucumber → food
- Tree → not food (as a whole)

So tree is the odd one out.

👉 Cross out the tree.

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## Group 3: Things that move on wheels

Images:
1. Truck
2. School bus
3. Sailboat
4. Delivery truck

Wait — sailboat has no wheels.

The other three are vehicles with wheels.

- Truck → wheels
- School bus → wheels
- Sailboat → sails, floats on water, no wheels
- Delivery truck → wheels

So the sailboat is the only one that does not have wheels.

Answer: Sailboat does not belong.

👉 Cross out the sailboat.

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Final Answers:



1. Group 1 (Float): Cross out the truck
2. Group 2 (Grown through ground): Cross out the tree
3. Group 3 (Move on wheels): Cross out the sailboat

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📝 Explanation Summary:



| Group | Category | Odd One Out | Why? |
|------|---------|-------------|------|
| 1 | Things that float | Truck | Trucks sink; boats, ducks, and sailboats float |
| 2 | Things grown through the ground (likely edible crops) | Tree | Tree is not a food item; others are edible crops |
| 3 | Things that move on wheels | Sailboat | Sailboat moves on water; others use wheels |

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Final Answer:
- Cross out the truck in Group 1
- Cross out the tree in Group 2
- Cross out the sailboat in Group 3

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