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MSITA: WORD CERTIFICATION PRACTICE
BEDDINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
OUR SOLAR SYSTEM
Directions: Create a document using the source files and applying the setting or conditions as listed in the table
below. The way you choose to perform each task is up to you as long as all of the settings or conditions have been
applied correctly. When completed, the document will be two pages long. The document will contain a bulleted list, a
SmartArt, a picture, a textbox, and a table. Two illustrations have been supplied for you to help you understand how
to apply settings as listed below. Your document may not look exactly like the illustration. These graphics are only
provided as an aid. The required source files are listed in a shared folder which your instructor will help you locate.
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Exploring Our Solar… through … mass:
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Page 1
List of Planets in our Solar System [paragraph 6]
Dwarf Planets and KBOs [paragraph 3 from Scientific
Advances in Astronomy.txt]
The Panethood Debate [paragraph 5 from Scientific Advances
In Astronomy.txt]
What is a Planet? [paragraph 4 from Our Solar System.txt
file]
Planet or Not? [paragraph 1 from Scientific Advances In
Astronomy.txt file]
Planet Characteristics [paragraph 5 in the Scientific Advances
In Astronomy.txt file]
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BEDDINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
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Range [Mercury through Neptune (Do not include the planet
Mercury below the list)| paragraphs 8 - 15]
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Planet or Not through Has not cleared the neighborhood
around its orbit X.
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MSITA: WORD CERTIFICATION PRACTICE
BEDDINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL
OUR SOLAR SYSTEM