Pythagoras theorem real life problem solving working model

In this video, learn how to make a simple and beautiful real-life Pythagoras theorem model using cardboard, color paper, and basic craft materials.
This project shows how a ladder leaning against a wall forms a right-angled triangle and how we can calculate the ladder length using the Pythagorean formula:
c² = a² + b²

Materials Needed

  • Thick cardboard sheet
  • Color papers (white, brown, blue, red)
  • Scale, pencil, marker
  • Fevicol / Glue
  • Scissors / cutter
  • Sketch pens
  • A straw / thin stick (optional for ladder steps)
  • Small triangle cutouts (optional)

Step-by-Step Making Process

1. Make the Base Board

  • Take a rectangular cardboard piece (A4 or bigger).
  • Cover it neatly with blue or white color paper.
  • This will be your display base.

2. Make the Wall (vertical side)

  • Cut a long rectangle from cardboard (height: 20–25 cm).
  • Cover it with grey or brown color paper to look like a wall.
  • Draw brick lines or wall texture using a black marker.
  • Glue it standing vertically on the left side of the base.

3. Make the Ground (horizontal side)

  • Use another thin cardboard strip (25–30 cm).
  • Cover it with green/brown color paper.
  • Glue it flat on the base.

Now the wall and ground make a right angle (90°).

4. Make the Ladder (Hypotenuse)

Option A: Simple Ladder

  • Cut a long thin rectangle (width 3–4 cm, length 25–30 cm).
  • Cover it with brown color paper.
  • Draw steps using a black marker.

Option B: Realistic Ladder

  • Cut two long strips (side rails).
  • Cut 7–8 small strips or use small straws (steps).
  • Glue the steps between the two rails.

👉 Keep the ladder length according to your problem (e.g., 13 cm, 15 cm, 20 cm).

5. Fix the Ladder Against the Wall

  • Place the ladder slanted between the ground and the wall.
  • Glue the bottom to the ground and top to the wall.
  • Make sure it touches both to form a right-angled triangle.

6. Add Pythagoras Labels

Cut three square pieces:

Square on Height (vertical side)

  • Color: Red
  • Size: proportional to height
  • Label:

Square on Base (horizontal side)

  • Color: Green
  • Size: proportional to base
  • Label:

Square on Ladder (hypotenuse)

  • Color: Yellow
  • Size: biggest
  • Label:

Arrange them around the triangle.

7. Add Measurement Labels

Use thin color strips or sketch pen to write:

  • Height = a
  • Base = b
  • Ladder Length = c
  • c² = a² + b²

Stick them neatly.

8. Add Title and Explanation

Make a small title card:

“Ladder Against a Wall – Pythagoras Theorem Working Model”

Below it, add a short explanation:

“Height² + Base² = Ladder²”

Stick it on the base board.

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