If you are interested in bringing chemical engineering experiments into your K-12 class, I have a number of resources to help. While analysis is generally geared towards university-level students, much of it can be presented to younger students as well. Examples include:
Remote:
Livestream of heat exchanger and pipe network (Heat and energy transfer)
Hands-on:
Aquarium pump “bucket experiment” (Pump efficiency, pump curves)
Heated bar “bucket experiment” (Energy transfer and material properties)
Rig building (pipes, valves, mass/energy balances)
Arduino PID experiment (PIDs and control systems)
Simulations:
Continuous Stirred Tank Reactor (reaction kinetics, mass balances)
Enzyme Membrane Reactor (kinetics, mass balances)
Tanks in Series (valve coefficients, mass balances)
Fermentation (mass transport, scale-up)
Mixing tank (multivariable control)




