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Education ideas for teachers, therapists, and student support teams

Education video ideas for ESL, speech therapy, and SEL

Explore three specific, high-intent education guides built to show how Puppetry can support multilingual classrooms, therapy practice, and social-emotional learning routines.

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Classroom-ready guides
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Languages supported
500+
AI voices
~2 min
From script to video

Start with the highest-intent classroom workflows

The launch set stays focused on three educator searches that map closely to real use cases: ESL and ELL support, speech therapy practice, and social-emotional learning activities.

ESL / ELL classroom

Puppet videos for ESL and ELL classrooms

Use short puppet videos to model vocabulary, sentence frames, and class routines for multilingual learners.

ESL teachers, classroom teachers, interventionists, and multilingual learner teams7 min read
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Speech therapy

Puppet videos for speech therapy practice

Create short puppet videos that model target sounds, cues, and practice prompts students can revisit between sessions.

Speech-language pathologists, school therapists, intervention teams, and caregivers supporting carryover7 min read
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Social-emotional learning

Puppet videos for social-emotional learning activities

Use short puppet videos for SEL check-ins, calm-down prompts, and discussion starters students can revisit.

Elementary teachers, counselors, intervention staff, and student support teams7 min read
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Flipped classroom

Puppet videos for flipped-classroom lessons

Use short puppet videos for pre-class lessons, recap clips, and homework explanations in flipped or blended classrooms.

Middle-school and high-school teachers using flipped instruction, blended learning, or asynchronous prep7 min read
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Substitute teacher plans

Puppet videos for substitute teacher lesson plans

Use short puppet videos to give substitutes clear lesson directions, routine reminders, and behavior expectations in your own voice.

Classroom teachers preparing sub plans, grade-level teams, and school leaders building sub-ready materials7 min read
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Parent / caregiver communication

Puppet videos for parent and caregiver communication

Use short puppet videos for weekly family updates, translated reminders, and clear school-home communication.

K-8 teachers, specialists, counselors, and school staff who send recurring family updates7 min read
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Differentiated instruction

Puppet videos for differentiated instruction

Use short puppet videos to support the same lesson at multiple levels, with alternate pacing and clear scaffolded review.

K-12 classroom teachers, instructional coaches, and curriculum specialists7 min read
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Formative assessment

Puppet videos for formative assessment and quick checks

Use 30 to 60 second puppet prompts for exit tickets, do-nows, and quick checks with a consistent low-stakes format.

K-12 classroom teachers running daily exit tickets, do-nows, and mid-lesson checks7 min read
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Classroom management

Puppet videos for classroom routines and management

Use short puppet videos for routines, transitions, expectations, and restorative reminders students hear over and over.

K-8 classroom teachers, especially first-year teachers and teachers planning for substitute coverage7 min read
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ESL and ELL support

Model vocabulary, sentence frames, and classroom directions with repeatable puppet videos.

Speech therapy practice

Create short articulation and carryover prompts students can replay between sessions.

SEL routines

Build check-ins, reflection prompts, and classroom reset videos that are easy to reuse.

Why educators pick Puppetry

  • Consistent, repeatable delivery. Record once, let students rewatch as many times as they need.
  • Differentiated support. Swap voices, pacing, or language without re-recording.
  • Student-safe characters. Friendly puppets keep the focus on the concept, not on camera.
  • Share anywhere. Drop videos into Google Classroom, Seesaw, Canvas, or email.