In this video, you will learn how to make a Pythagoras Theorem Model using cardboard, foam sheets, and simple craft materials. This model beautifully demonstrates the famous formula:
a² + b² = c²
We show how to construct the right-angle triangle, the squares on its sides representing a², b², and c², and how to arrange them in a neat display.

Materials Needed
- White chart paper
- Thick cardboard
- Colored foam sheets (pink, yellow, blue)
- Scale, pencil
- Black marker
- Glue / Fevicol / hot glue gun
- Scissors
- Blue border tape or blue chart strip
- Round/rectangular cardboard base
- Straw or stick (to hold the board)
Step-by-Step Procedure
STEP 1: Prepare the Display Board
- Cut a rectangular cardboard piece (approx. A4 size).
- Cover it using white chart paper neatly.
- Add a blue border around the edges using strips of colored paper or tape.
This becomes your main display board.
STEP 2: Draw the Right-Angle Triangle
- On the white board, lightly draw a right-angle triangle using a scale.
- Label the sides:
- Smaller side → a
- Medium side → b
- Longest side (hypotenuse) → c
This is the triangle for the theorem.
STEP 3: Make the 3 Squares (a², b², c²)
You need three squares placed externally on each side of the triangle.
Square 1 – a² (Yellow)
- Cut a yellow foam sheet square.
- Draw a grid (small squares) using marker.
- Size should represent side a.
Square 2 – b² (Blue)
- Cut a blue foam sheet square.
- Draw grid lines like shown in the image.
- Size should represent side b.
Square 3 – c² (Pink)
- Cut a pink foam sheet square.
- This must be largest, because c² is the largest area.
- Draw grid lines neatly.
STEP 4: Place the Squares on the Triangle
- Stick each square touching the corresponding side of the triangle.
- Orient the squares exactly like the image (slanted and neatly aligned).
- Ensure:
- Yellow = a²
- Blue = b²
- Pink = c²
STEP 5: Add the Pythagoras Theorem Formula
On the right side of the board, write using black marker:
Formula Section
Pythagoras Theorem Formula
a² + b² = c²
Example:
6² + 8² = 10²
36 + 64 = 100
This makes your model more informative.
STEP 6: Prepare the Base
- Take a circular or rectangular cardboard base.
- Cover it using black chart/foam sheet.
- Attach a straw, wooden stick, or thick rolled paper tube vertically in the center (to support the board).
- Glue the board firmly on top of the stand.
Now your model can stand upright like the picture.
STEP 7: Final Touch-Up
- Ensure all lines are straight.
- Add “Pythagoras Theorem Model – DIY” title if needed.
- Clean extra glue and pencil marks.