Nice setup, bro!
You got the crash mats next to the jigsaw mats. In my experience, people tend to really like any kind of training involving crash mats. They find it fun.
I think you have the right idea for your classes. Basic boxing combos, clinchwork, a few Judo throws and restraining techniques.
I'd personally make the striking a bit more dynamic. I'd have the students put on MMA gloves and actually try to hit each other with the preset combos. The defending guy has to parry the jabs and block the crosses with an elbow shield. This teaches the defending guy how to react to strikes. He also learns how to take a punch since some strikes will inevitably get through. We used to do this type of training at my MMA gym together with Dutch drilling.
Also, try to correct your students' defective mechanics. At about the 1:10 mark your student has a really open guard which offers no defense and negatively affects his punching mechanics. Tell him where he's going wrong and instill good habits from the beginning.
Hey, I thought you were in Mexico and those students look extremely White and European for Mexicans. Are you in another country now or are you living in a gringo expat community?