crafting educational content
worksheet
What you put into the world represents
your organization, and that can feel like
a lot of pressure. 


As creators and publishers, we can find
ourselves stifled for fear of putting out
content that doesn't resonate. But
sometimes, there's just too much to say,
and content quality suffers.


But have no fear, the TikTok Education
and Philanthropy team is here to help! 


We've devised the below set of
questions to ask yourself before hitting
that post button!
considerations when 

starting on TikTok
Example: College folks of all genders ages 18-30
interested in sustainable living. 


Example: Teachers of all ages looking for
educational content about sustainability.
Example: Fashion-forward women interested in
up-cycling clothing. 




Audience:


Who is your intended primary audience? 

Who is your intended secondary audience?

 


Who could be an unintended audience?

Example: I'm the account people turn to when
they have questions about sustainable living.


Example: I want my audience to see me as one of
the leading experts in environmentalism.


Example: I want to tell the world that by taking
small steps every day, they can leave a big impact
on the environment.
Positioning:


What's your "thing"?

How do you want your audience to perceive your
organization and account? 

What is the primary message you want your
account to convey? 

Examples: I want to speak to my audience in a warm,
yet authoritative voice. 


Example: Our account will ALWAYS report on
important environmental news. Our account will
NEVER shame individuals for misunderstanding
recycling. 


Example: Our account is like your cool, smart
science teacher who is here to support you and help
you learn.
Voice:


How do you want to speak to your audience in
order to get your message across? 

What are the characteristics of your account's
voice? (You can use "always" and "never" phrases to
figure this out.)

Consider creating a persona for your account! 

Example: How to recycle a pizza box in one easy
step.


Example: Not all recycling claims are 

created equal.
Theme & Topic:


What is your TikTok video about?

Is there a lesson you want to impart on the
world?

Example: A stranger might not know that I'm a
Scientist, so I'll make sure to write my title on screen. 


Example: Since I'm talking about ways to recycle a
pizza box, I'll demonstrate the steps you take. I might

also show a trash dump, explaining that this is where
pizza boxes go when they aren't properly recycled.

 

Example: I know a fisherman who saved a turtle from
choking on disgarded remains of a pizza box. I could
have him share his story to add color and dimension.
Storytelling:


What kind of context do I need to explain in order
for a stranger to be able to watch and understand
this video?

Who or what do I need to show or feature in this
video to drive the point home?

Is there someone who has a personal connection to
this topic I could enlist to tell this story?

Example: I want the user to change how they
throw away pizza boxes. 


Example: I want the user to leave empowered to
take steps to make a difference. 


Example: I want users to spread the word about
the right way to recycle.
Takeaway:


What is the one nugget of information you want
people to walk away from your video
understanding?

Is there a specific feeling you want to leave the
audience with?

What kind of action might this video encourage?

considerations when
crafting TikTok videos
1/4
story structure
Hook
Front-loading the lesson is key! This is the
most interesting, attention grabbing bit of
information that will stop a user from scrolling
away from your video.
Think of it like a teaser or cold-open in a crime
TV show. The writers show you just enough
before the first commercial break to get you
to come back




Intro
No need to tell us about your organization, the
face of your video or your brand. Let your story
speak for itself by creating something that's
super engaging for your intended audience.
Interesting Turn
Keep users from swiping away by taking your
story in a new direction
You'll know you've done this if you are using
words like – but, until, except, however, although,
despite, etc.
Additional Info
Another fun fact to add some color to the
story!
Interesting Turn
Just when users thought they knew where this
was heading, surprise them to keep them
watching.
Final Info
Feel free to end your video a second or two
too early! We want to see the looping
behavior.
The last moment of your video should not be a
throwaway! We want people to stick around!
So your final information should be something
the audience NEEDS after watching your
video!
This could be
The payoff to the story.
An actionable step they can take into their
lives
A cliffhange
A final, mind-blowing piece of information!
(You can end on a twist!)
2/4
example
3/4
Structure: Script:Thespokenorwritten
wordsusedtotellyourstory.
Visual:Thefootagethatwill
illustrateyourstory.
Hook
Newresearchrevealsyoumightbe
recyclingthis
 extremelycommonitemall
wrong.
Talenttalkingdirectlytocamera.
Intro
Americansgothrough3BILLIONpizza
boxesevery
 singleyear...that’sequivalent
totheweightof53
 EiffelTowers!
Videoofpizzaboxesbeingdumped
intoalandfill
GraphicrepresentationoftheEiffel
Towerbeingtrashed.
InterestingTurn
Butforyearsrecyclersweretoldthat
oncetheoil
 frompizzapenetratedthose
boxes,itcouldn’tbe
 separated.
Videoofoilfrompizzastainingapizza
box.
AdditionalInfo
Andthoserecommendationsmeant
billionsofpizza
 boxesendedupin
landfills.
Red"X"overarecyclingbinwitha
pizzaboxinit.
InterestingTurn Butthereisawaywecanmakeadentin
that600
 tonpileofbadnews. Talenttalkingdirectlytocamera.
FinalInfo
Newstudiessuggestthat“typical” levels
offoodwastedon’timpactpizzaboxes’
abilitytobe
 recycled!Simplyemptyyour
boxofstraycrustand
 itcouldseea
secondlife!
Close-upofthetalentwipingapizza
boxandputtingitintherecyclingbin.
now you try
Structure:
Script: The spoken or written
words used to tell your story.
Visual: The footage that will
illustrate your story.
Hook
Intro
Interesting Turn
Additional Info
Interesting Turn
Final Info
4/4

TikTok: Crafting Educational Content Worksheet

  • 1.
    crafting educational content worksheet Whatyou put into the world represents your organization, and that can feel like a lot of pressure. As creators and publishers, we can find ourselves stifled for fear of putting out content that doesn't resonate. But sometimes, there's just too much to say, and content quality suffers. But have no fear, the TikTok Education and Philanthropy team is here to help! We've devised the below set of questions to ask yourself before hitting that post button!
  • 2.
    considerations when startingon TikTok Example: College folks of all genders ages 18-30 interested in sustainable living. Example: Teachers of all ages looking for educational content about sustainability. Example: Fashion-forward women interested in up-cycling clothing. Audience: Who is your intended primary audience? Who is your intended secondary audience? Who could be an unintended audience? Example: I'm the account people turn to when they have questions about sustainable living. Example: I want my audience to see me as one of the leading experts in environmentalism. Example: I want to tell the world that by taking small steps every day, they can leave a big impact on the environment. Positioning: What's your "thing"? How do you want your audience to perceive your organization and account? What is the primary message you want your account to convey? Examples: I want to speak to my audience in a warm, yet authoritative voice. Example: Our account will ALWAYS report on important environmental news. Our account will NEVER shame individuals for misunderstanding recycling. Example: Our account is like your cool, smart science teacher who is here to support you and help you learn. Voice: How do you want to speak to your audience in order to get your message across? What are the characteristics of your account's voice? (You can use "always" and "never" phrases to figure this out.) Consider creating a persona for your account! Example: How to recycle a pizza box in one easy step. Example: Not all recycling claims are created equal. Theme & Topic: What is your TikTok video about? Is there a lesson you want to impart on the world? Example: A stranger might not know that I'm a Scientist, so I'll make sure to write my title on screen. Example: Since I'm talking about ways to recycle a pizza box, I'll demonstrate the steps you take. I might also show a trash dump, explaining that this is where pizza boxes go when they aren't properly recycled. Example: I know a fisherman who saved a turtle from choking on disgarded remains of a pizza box. I could have him share his story to add color and dimension. Storytelling: What kind of context do I need to explain in order for a stranger to be able to watch and understand this video? Who or what do I need to show or feature in this video to drive the point home? Is there someone who has a personal connection to this topic I could enlist to tell this story? Example: I want the user to change how they throw away pizza boxes. Example: I want the user to leave empowered to take steps to make a difference. Example: I want users to spread the word about the right way to recycle. Takeaway: What is the one nugget of information you want people to walk away from your video understanding? Is there a specific feeling you want to leave the audience with? What kind of action might this video encourage? considerations when crafting TikTok videos 1/4
  • 3.
    story structure Hook Front-loading thelesson is key! This is the most interesting, attention grabbing bit of information that will stop a user from scrolling away from your video. Think of it like a teaser or cold-open in a crime TV show. The writers show you just enough before the first commercial break to get you to come back Intro No need to tell us about your organization, the face of your video or your brand. Let your story speak for itself by creating something that's super engaging for your intended audience. Interesting Turn Keep users from swiping away by taking your story in a new direction You'll know you've done this if you are using words like – but, until, except, however, although, despite, etc. Additional Info Another fun fact to add some color to the story! Interesting Turn Just when users thought they knew where this was heading, surprise them to keep them watching. Final Info Feel free to end your video a second or two too early! We want to see the looping behavior. The last moment of your video should not be a throwaway! We want people to stick around! So your final information should be something the audience NEEDS after watching your video! This could be The payoff to the story. An actionable step they can take into their lives A cliffhange A final, mind-blowing piece of information! (You can end on a twist!) 2/4
  • 4.
    example 3/4 Structure: Script:Thespokenorwritten wordsusedtotellyourstory. Visual:Thefootagethatwill illustrateyourstory. Hook Newresearchrevealsyoumightbe recyclingthis extremelycommonitemall wrong. Talenttalkingdirectlytocamera. Intro Americansgothrough3BILLIONpizza boxesevery singleyear...that’sequivalent totheweightof53 EiffelTowers! Videoofpizzaboxesbeingdumped intoalandfill GraphicrepresentationoftheEiffel Towerbeingtrashed. InterestingTurn Butforyearsrecyclersweretoldthat oncetheoil frompizzapenetratedthose boxes,itcouldn’tbe separated. Videoofoilfrompizzastainingapizza box. AdditionalInfo Andthoserecommendationsmeant billionsofpizza boxesendedupin landfills. Red"X"overarecyclingbinwitha pizzaboxinit. InterestingTurn Butthereisawaywecanmakeadentin that600 tonpileofbadnews. Talenttalkingdirectlytocamera. FinalInfo Newstudiessuggestthat“typical” levels offoodwastedon’timpactpizzaboxes’ abilitytobe recycled!Simplyemptyyour boxofstraycrustand itcouldseea secondlife! Close-upofthetalentwipingapizza boxandputtingitintherecyclingbin.
  • 5.
    now you try Structure: Script:The spoken or written words used to tell your story. Visual: The footage that will illustrate your story. Hook Intro Interesting Turn Additional Info Interesting Turn Final Info 4/4