Class 1 Worksheet on Odd One Out and Opposites

Class 1 Worksheet on Odd One Out and Opposites
Class 1 Worksheet on Odd One Out and Opposites

Class 1 Worksheet on Odd One Out and Opposites

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Think & Compare: Odd-One-Out and Opposites for Grade 1 

This Grade 1 worksheet helps learners sharpen thinking and vocabulary skills by identifying items that do not belong in a group and by understanding opposite words using picture clues. Through visual reasoning and simple word connections, students build early grammar awareness, comparison skills, and confidence in using descriptive language. 

Why Learning Odd-One-Out and Opposites Matters in Grammar? 

1. It teaches children to compare, group, and differentiate objects and ideas. 
2. It strengthens vocabulary by introducing opposite word pairs clearly. 
3. It builds logical thinking and observation skills through pictures. 
4. It supports sentence understanding and descriptive language use. 

What’s Inside This Worksheet? 

🧠 Exercise 1 – Circle the Odd One Out 
Students look at sets of pictures and circle the item that does not belong (for example, food vs objects, animals vs items, vehicles vs non-vehicles). This improves visual reasoning and categorization. 

✏️ Exercise 2 – Write the Opposite Word 
Learners use picture clues to write the correct opposite for words such as *hot, big, fast, day, open, happy, full, near, up,* and *clean*. This builds adjective understanding and vocabulary accuracy. 

✅ Answer Key (For Parents & Educators) 

Exercise 1 – Odd One Out 
1. Sock, gift, cake, balloons → **Sock** 
2. Shoes, T-shirt, cap, tree → **Tree** 
3. Banana, school, building, house → **Banana** 
4. Rabbit, tiger, horse, bread → **Bread** 
5. Pencil, fish, crayon, book → **Fish** 
6. Mango, car, apple, grapes → **Car** 
7. Hen, chick, cow, chair → **Chair** 
8. Cup, frog, plate, bowl → **Frog** 
9. Moon, star, spoon, cloud → **Spoon** 
10. Bus, bicycle, aeroplane, cake → **Cake** 

Exercise 2 – Opposites 
1. Opposite of hot – **cold** 
2. Opposite of big – **small** 
3. Opposite of fast – **slow** 
4. Opposite of day – **night** 
5. Opposite of open – **closed** 
6. Opposite of happy – **sad** 
7. Opposite of up – **down** 
8. Opposite of full – **empty** 
9. Opposite of near – **far** 
10. Opposite of clean – **dirty** 

Help your child build strong thinking and vocabulary skills by learning to compare ideas and understand word meanings through pictures and fun practice. 
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Frequently Asked Questions

It trains children to notice differences within a group of pictures or words.

They help children expand vocabulary and understand meaning contrasts.

By using everyday examples like big–small or hot–cold.