Word Processing Assessment - 50 points

  1. Complete 30 questions on Google Form (25 points)
  2. Create a Document - Note: instructions 1-8 should fit on one page -- adjust elements accordingly (25 points)

    1. Name your document usernameWPA
    2. Change the page color to green and margins to top and bottom to 0.9 and left and right to 0.75
    3. Use style Book Title with title of Word Processing and size 24 centered
    4. Insert screenshot (full screen) of our activities Web page that shows Scooper Sam and the name of our school song
    5. Create a list of the top 8 counties in South Dakota by area and place in a text box with a border and fill color of your choice
      (Note: you will have to determine which type of list is required --- bulleted or numbered)
    6. Create a table to solve the following question.
      The three little pigs built three houses. By reading the six clues, determine which pig built each house, the size of each house, and the town in which the house was located.
      1. Penny pig did not build a brick house.
      2. The straw house was not medium in size.
      3. Peter pig's house was made of sticks and was neither medium nor small in size.
      4. Patricia pig built her house in Pleasantville.
      5. The house in Hillsdale was large.
      6. One house was in a town called Riverview.
    7. Using shapes, create a snowman. Use a callout to type "Frosty the Snowman".
    8. Insert link to show steps for mail merge
    9. On the second page, type your 4-line label (right-aligned, Name; Class; Date; Assignment Name) and answer the following question (indent first line)
      Based on work in this class: Which program (Microsoft Word or Google Docs) do you rate higher and recommend to others? Support your answer with specific program features and reasons for your selection. (3 - 4 sentences)

I have made every reasonable attempt to ensure that my web page is up-to-date and does not contain links to anything that can be deemed in violation of the Meade 46-1 School District's Acceptable Use Policy.