It should be mentioned that thermite and sodium in water can be dangerous if not handled correctly. The former has a great fire and moderate explosion risk, and the latter has an explosion risk.
Thermite should never be dropped into water--it can cause an explosion. It should not be put out with a CO2 extinguisher, either--use a lot of sand to smother it and let it burn itself out if it gets out of control.
The sodium in water can not only explode, but also throw sodium hydroide from the water into kids' eyes, which is hazardous.
The sulfuric acid/sugar stinks a lot if you don't have a fume hood.
Don't mean to be a party-pooper, but no one has mentioned the safety aspects of these experiments, and 8th grade rooms generally don't have fume hoods.