Last updated: 5.28.26
On June 18, 2026, Curriculum Square is hosting the Art of Teaching Vendor Marketplace — a free, one-hour virtual event running during the lunch break of the Art of Teaching conference. Attendees can move between breakout rooms, each hosted by a different vendor, to learn about their products and services firsthand.
This post serves as a running directory of participating vendors. We’ll continue updating it as more vendors confirm and additional details become available. Bookmark this page. Skip the furious note-taking. This is your guide to every vendor before the event and a reference you can return to long after the marketplace wraps.
How the marketplace works
The Vendor Marketplace takes place entirely online via Zoom on June 18, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. MT. Each vendor hosts their own breakout room. You can drop in and out of rooms freely for the full hour — there’s no set schedule and no requirement to visit every booth.
You do not need an Art of Teaching ticket to attend the marketplace. Registration is free and separate.
Already attending Art of Teaching? The marketplace runs during your lunch break. if you haven’t grabbed a ticket yet, an Adult ticket ($65) gets you all the morning and afternoon sessions plus recordings of both — get your ticket here.
Vendor directory
Vendors are listed alphabetically by last name. This list is updated as new vendors confirm.
Jean-Albert Arnold
Category: Resources & tools
More details coming soon.
Isabelle Brennan — T-Squared Travel
Category: Student trips & travel
T-Squared Travel specializes in educational student trips for homeschool families and co-ops. Isabelle Brennan will be on hand to discuss trip options, destinations, logistics, and how to organize group travel for your co-op or class.
Diannalynn Claridge — Pattern & Possibility
Category: Curriculum
Pattern & Possibility integrates STEM with literature and discussion, built around the Core Crosscutting Concepts. The curriculum teaches students to recognize patterns, explore the natural world, ask meaningful questions, and evaluate their findings — developing the analytical thinking and truth-seeking habits that serve students well regardless of their future path.
Mindi Eldridge — Mindful Heart
Category: Curriculum
Mindful Heart offers family homeschool resources designed to nourish hearts, minds, bodies, and spirits. Their curriculum collections are built around a whole-child philosophy, with the goal of freeing parents to focus on relationships rather than logistics. Mindi Eldridge is also a presenter at Art of Teaching 2026 — stop by her booth to explore her collections and hear more about her approach to homeschooling.
Jennifer Jarrett — Tried & True (TNT)
Category: Curriculum
Tried & True (TNT) is Jennifer Jarrett’s curriculum brand, offering resources for homeschool co-ops across multiple subjects and grade levels — from physics and theater for younger students (ages 6–12) to high school physics and language arts. TNT High School Physics curriculum is newly updated and now available as individual units and with a co-op licensing option. Jennifer also offers consulting for co-op leaders who are starting, growing, or maintaining their programs. Stop by to explore the full lineup and find out what’s new.
Kelly Marquez — Lead Me, Guide Me Academy
Category: Curriculum
Lead Me Guide Me Academy offers themed unit study kits for younger co-op students. Current kits include a Wolf Activity Unit Study Kit and an Insect Activity Unit Study Kit (coming soon), with activities designed around a central theme for an engaging, cohesive learning experience.
Peter Edwards — Level Up Academy
Category: Curriculum and Classes
Level Up Academy brings Edu-LARP (Educational Live Action Role Play) to science education. Peter Edwards designs immersive, project-based science experiences where students engage with content through hands-on, story-driven scenarios. A distinctive approach to science that’s worth a look if you’re searching for something outside the typical curriculum box.
Misty Myers — Inkheart
Category: Curriculum
Inkheart is a three-class writing and language arts journey developed by Misty Myers, consisting of Aspire, Inkheart, and Impact. The sequence is designed to take students through a progressive development of writing skills. More details on grade levels, structure, and how the classes connect will be added here.
Michelle Novak — Eyes Up Reading
Category: Vision therapy & reading support
Eyes Up Reading addresses one of the most overlooked causes of reading struggles: eye muscle coordination. When the eyes don’t track together precisely, reading becomes a physical challenge — and no amount of curriculum, apps, or incentives will fix it. Michelle Novak uses research-based exercises and a step-by-step approach to train the eyes of struggling readers, building the focus and fluency that makes reading feel possible. Stop by her booth for a free assessment during the marketplace.
Angel Selden and Sandy Foutz— Storyschooling Podcast
Category: Podcast & resources
The Storyschooling Podcast, hosted by Angel Selden and Sandy Foutz, explores curiosity-driven, child-navigated homeschooling built around stories, nature, freedom, and play. If you’re looking for an alternative to forced lessons and top-down curriculum, this podcast is worth a listen.
Sandy Foutz — Wonderwell Learning
Category: Online classes
Wonderwell Learning is an online education marketplace offering live classes for grades K–12, taught by independent teachers. Their catalog includes both secular and faith-based courses, plus the newly opened Acorn Library. Stop by to explore current course offerings and find the right fit for your student.
Register for the marketplace
The Art of Teaching Vendor Marketplace is free and open to everyone. Registration ensures you receive the room links and event details ahead of June 18.
Questions? Email us at hello@curriculumsquare.com
This post will be updated as vendor information is confirmed. Check back closer to June 18 for the most current list and details.
