For some reason I can't quote (posting from a smartphone), so I'll address by name.
Arkcon:
That looks perfect, that very well may be the experiment I use, I can probably safely use those chemicals, the kids won't be allowed to touch them, a partner and I will conduct the experiment at the front of the class, so theoretically they won't be touching anything.
I'm assuming it's a fairly quick reaction, since I see it's used to test urine for glucose.
Curiouscat:
I'll be visiting the school 2 more times in November, I'd like to do the lead nitrate + potassium iodide experiment later on (along with something producing an orange precipitate, to use some traditional autumn colors), as well as showing how different metals change the color of a flame.
Do you know any experiments off the top of your head that safely produce a bang? All I can think of is striking some red phosphorus, or maybe making some flash paper.