Let's begin.
1 write down your scope of work, what is it that you need.
2. write a sequence of events in general terms.
3. review your notes.
4. write down your I/o.
5. review your notes.
6. rewrite your sequence and this time add the sensors and motors.
in this step, you are the operator and also the plc looking for the I/o to be made.
this is the starting point for all projects.
Another approach that I have seen, is to start with your outputs and work backwards adding inputs that will cause or prevent your output from resolving as true.
As a general rule here on this forum, if you are looking for help with homework, the kind folk here will only put in as much effort as you do, and just attaching a Word doc is seen as the height of low effort. Hence a few of the snarky responses. So my advice to you is to take step one of your Word doc, and turn that into PLC code. Don't worry about anything else, just get step one to function correctly. If you have trouble getting through step one, then come on back and post the code you have, and describe what is tripping you up. Also be sure to include the brand and model of your PLC. That will get you advice that applies directly to what you are trying to accomplish. If you can show real effort, the good people here will fall all over themselves trying to help you. And what they can teach you is far more useful and valuable than what you will learn in your current class.
Now lets see what you can do.