Second class went good, although I still ran over my time limit by about 10 minutes. Luckily, no one else needed the room after me.
The structure of Class 2 was:
1) Warm-up
2) Stretch
3) Practice chain punching in basic stance
4) Practice 3 blocks - pak sao, gan sao, biu sao
5) Give them a taste of something slightly more advanced by punching with a shift.
6) Explain and demonstrate first form.
7) Teach them section 1 of the form. Go around and correct. If they get it, then move on.
8) Show how each technique in the form could be used in self-defense.
9) Go through Q&A, as well as some "what if..." scenarios that I came up with.
My mistake was adding in the shift AND trying to give them more than one section of the form to go home with. Going forward, I think I should do the punches and blocks in the basic stance. I should still demonstrate the whole form. However, as far as homework to give them, I should do only section 1...unless someone catches on THAT fast where they can handle more. Even if they do, I should still hold off and show that person outside of the 2 hour class.