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Fred Willman was a retired teacher who taught seventh-grade social studies for over 33 years in Naperville, IL. He was a teacher consultant with the National Geographic Society creating and reviewing education materials and is a past president of the Illinois Geographical Society.
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Preview of Benefits of Mental Map Exercises

Benefits of Mental Map Exercises

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Fred Willman
Mental Map activities that develop an Atlas between the ears of your students.Developing map memory offers a number of benefits in various aspects of daily life, from personal navigation to professional success: Problem SolvingMemory ImprovementSpatial OrientationCognitive FlexibilityIncreased IndependenceEnhanced LearningEvery Activity Maps Success!
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About the store

Experience

Fred Willman was a retired teacher who taught seventh-grade social studies for over 33 years in Naperville, IL. He was a teacher consultant with the National Geographic Society creating and reviewing education materials and is a past president of the Illinois Geographical Society.

Teaching style

Interdisciplinary Active Learning Discovery Method Culturally Responsive

Awards & shining teacher moments

Honored by the National Geographic Society, National Council for Geographic Education, Association of American Geographers, the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, the National Geography Bee, Rand McNally and Company, Illinois Bell, Chicago Tribune, the Naperville Sun, and the Naperville Jaycees

My own education history

Bachelor’s and master’s degree from Illinois State University

Additional biographical information

Fred Willman was a teacher-consultant with National Geographic and traveled across the country and the globe to share his best practices and learn from fellow teachers. Fred was a college professor, and a past president of the Illinois Geographical Society. Fred could make a game of any task or situation and often whistled while he worked. He was the author of Why Mascots Have Tales and a published rhyming poet. He was a list-maker, storyteller, nicknamer, and humorist with a joke or funny observation for any occasion.