1. Homemade Volcano: Create a volcanic eruption using baking soda and vinegar to demonstrate a chemical reaction.
  2. Magic Milk Experiment: Discover the science of surface tension by experimenting with milk, food coloring, and dish soap.
  3. Glowing Jello: Make Jello that glows in the dark by using tonic water and a black light to demonstrate fluorescence.
  4. Exploding Lunch Bag: Create a mini explosion by combining baking soda and vinegar in a sealed bag to demonstrate gas production.
  5. Edible Slime: Make slime that is safe to eat using simple kitchen ingredients like marshmallows and cornstarch.
  6. Rainbow Density Jar: Learn about density by layering liquids of different densities to create a colorful rainbow effect in a jar.
  7. Soda Geyser: Create a fizzy explosion by combining Mentos candies with soda to demonstrate nucleation and carbon dioxide release.
  8. Bendy Bones: Discover the science of osmosis by soaking chicken bones in vinegar to make them flexible and bendy.
  9. Balloon Baking Soda Blow-Up: Inflate a balloon using vinegar and baking soda to illustrate the production of carbon dioxide gas.
  10. Color Changing Lemonade: Make lemonade that changes color with the addition of baking soda and a pH indicator to demonstrate acidity.