oOo -F&® W bd <2 Sa => 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 2 23 24 7: ricula in science, music, the arts, crafts, and other areas of education. . (c) Opportunities for field trips to study in neighbor- hood and surrounding environs the history, geography, culture, and work life of our country. (d) Opportunities for group living in which individuals become adjusted to others, achieve group membership, ac- quiring a sense of belonging, and learn the basis of individual and social fitness in a democratic state. (e) Opportunities for out-of-school youth to experience advanced programs in camping and to stress training in preparation for life work and citizenship obligations. (f{) Opportunities for simple, vigorous living to promote physical fitness through appropriate body-building activities, proper nutrition, health instruction, and rest. Parr IJJ—Provistons APPLICABLE GENERALLY ALLOTMENTS TO STATES Suc. 31. From the sums made available under sections 11 and 21 of this Act the United States Commissioner of Education (hereinafter called the Commissioner) shall ap- portion annually to each State an amount which bears the same ratio to the total amount made available as the ratio of the number of children five to twenty years of age, in- clusive, in the State, bears to the total number of children