These “which one doesn’t belong” activity cards (Set 6) are designed to promote oral language and critical thinking skills, develop problem solving skills and encourage analyzing, sorting and categorizing skills. Students will learn to justify their choice as there is always more than one right answer! Two different ways to use this resource: - Printed Copies (Best for individual or small group times) - On the Interactive Whiteboard, using PowerPoint (Best for whole class times) How it works: - Choose the slide you are going to discuss. - Spend a moment looking at all four pictures and thinking about “which one doesn’t belong”. - Discuss the pictures and get the students to explain their thinking. Make sure everyone has a chance to share their thoughts and ideas. (This is a great activity to use talk partners with.) Included: - 20 Different "Which one doesn't Belong" Cards (With real photos) (Topics included: Ponds, Colors, Starts, Measurement, Produce/Farming, Bicycles, Music, Sandwiches, Balls/Bubbles, Dominoes, Blocks, Cookies, Juice, Dogs, Video Games, Carrots, Bridges, Number plates, Monkeys, Racquets) - PDF and PowerPoint Version Included What are teachers saying about the other sets? ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Mercedes: "A great resource to teach discussion skills. We've used it to justify our stance, learn about counterclaims and for my ELLs, we use it to help form complex sentences." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Jessica: "This sparks some great conversations and debates as to why a picture does or does not belong. It also forces students to justify their answers." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sara: Oh man. This resource has been FUN!! I love hearing my students' explanation for why which one doesn't belong. Honestly there have been a few times when my students helped show me why something didn't belong. So awesome! FORMAT: PowerPoint and PDF Files Thank you for visiting and hope you enjoy this Critical Thinking Activity! Sue x Click HERE to follow me or hit the "Green Star" at the top of the page. Keep up to date with all the latest resources! Follow my FACEBOOK Page, Sue's Snazzy Classroom! Let's connect on INSTAGRAM @sue.snazzy.classroom! Please remember to leave Feedback to earn TPT Credits to use on future purchases. Click on this LINK to find out how you can give feedback.