What Is the Charge of a Proton? — Reading Comprehension
Grades
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
Standards
- MS-PS1
- HS-PS1
- RI.6.3
- RI.7.1
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This reading passage, 'What Is the Charge of a Proton?', introduces middle school students to the concept of electric charge within the structure of atoms. Students learn that a proton has a positive charge (+1), is found in the nucleus of an atom, and helps define what element the atom represents. The passage also explains how protons attract negatively charged electrons and how this relationship helps stabilize atoms. This content aligns with NGSS MS-PS1-1, which focuses on the structure of matter, and supports Common Core literacy standards like RI.6.1. With clear language and real-world relevance, this resource includes 8 comprehension questions, a fun fact, and key vocabulary to support student understanding of atomic structure.
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