GRAND TRAVERSE COUNTY -- Little Einsteins got to do some experimenting on Saturday at Traverse City Central High School Robotic Team's 4th annual Super Science Saturday.
High school students taught kids in elementary and middle school about science, engineering and technology.
There was slime, a 3D printer, robots and more.
The younger students really enjoyed the hands-on activities.
'Especially where there's squidgy types of materials - the non-utonion - and the slime type materials that are being demonstrated and they can play with them as well, but also the robots... that have been built and we're giving the students the opportunity to drive them,' said TC Central Robotics' Team Coach Tony McGinty.
This event is a fundraiser for the Robotics' Club.
The money pays for materials, entrance fees and other things needed by the club.
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