Square Root Maths working model for school projects/working model for exhibition

square root marths working model for school projects
square root marths working model for school projects

Making a Square root maths working model to explain the area of a circle is a fantastic way to combine creativity with learning. Let me guide you step by step in square root maths working model.

Table of Contents

Materials Needed

Most of these items can be found at home :

A protractor (optional)

A sheet of colored chart paper

scissor

A compass (for drawing circles)

A ruler

Hot glue gun

A marker or pen

A cardboard for the base

A Cardboard tube

Old CD

Step by Step Making

Step 1: Create a Base

  1. Take the cardboard and cut it into a rectangular shape (around 30 cm x 20 cm).
  2. Cover it with colored paper to make it look neat and appealing.

Step 2: Draw Squares

  1. On a piece of chart paper, draw a large square to represent a number.
  2. Cut out the square and label it with the number “16.”
  3. Repeat the same for other numbers.

Step 3: Cutting

  1. Now, cut smaller squares to show the factors.
  2. These will help visually explain how the square root model works.
  3. Arrange smaller squares on top of the larger square to fit it perfectly.

Step 4: Flip Mechanism Shown in Video

  1. Create a slider mechanism on the base.
    • Draw a number line on the cardboard and mark numbers like 1, 4, 9, 16, 25 (perfect squares).
    • Use sliding strip of paper that moves along the line to match the square roots with their numbers.

Step 5: Add Labels

  1. Write labels like “Perfect Squares” and “Square Roots” to make the model clear.
  2. Add fun facts about square roots, like:
    • The square root of 1 is 1.
    • The square root of 100 is 10.

Also Check Maths Addition Working Model , Area of circle model

How This Model Helps

Square Root Maths working model for school projects by komdo craft
  • It shows how square roots work by breaking numbers into smaller parts.
  • It makes abstract maths concepts easier to understand.
  • Everyone loves working models because they explain ideas clearly and creatively.

Tips

  • Use bright colors to make your squares and labels stand out.
  • Add a decorative border around your cardboard base.
  • Practice explaining your model to friends or family before presenting it in class.

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Why should I make a working model on maths square root ?

Making a working model helps you visually explain this concept. It’s a great way to make math fun and easy to understand for your classmates, teachers, or anyone learning the basics of square roots.

How does a square root working model help in understanding the concept?

A working model visually represents how square roots work. For example, you could create a geometrical model showing how a square’s area relates to its side length, or use a number line to demonstrate perfect squares and their roots.
By seeing the square root in action, it becomes much easier to learn the idea, especially for visual learners.

Conclusion

Making a square root working model is a great way to bring maths to life. With just a little effort and some creativity, you can create a project which have both fun and educational. If you have any query related any topic you can tell us on our youtube channel Komodo Craft.

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