D. Hence history finds its basis largely in geography both in reference to large facts and smaller details. Examples.
E. Suggested order of studying geography and history in the different grades. History should aid in making political geography understandable.
4. Geography in its Relation to Arithmetic.
A. Problems in area, distance, time, averages, proportion, etc., may well be developed through use of facts of geography.
B. Graphic method of representing comparisons in geography should be developed in arithmetic.
C. Latitude and longitude to be developed in geography and applied in arithmetic.
5. Geography in its Relation to Language.
A. Geography finds much of its material in literature and its largest means of expression in language.
B. Geography should give landscape setting to poetry and prose.