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  1. May 9, 2019 · How to Play “Cross the Line” Step 1. Two parallel lines will be drawn ( one for each of the two teams ) behind which the players will align themselves. Step 2. The timer will be set. Once the game starts, each team member will try and convince their opponent to cross the line in the given amount of time. Step 3.

  2. Cross the line if: **teachers/OLWEUS Ambassadors: you may want to print this page or you could read it from your computer** ___ you play a sport ___ you have traveled to a country that speaks a language other than English ___ you have been picked on in school (even back in elementary school) ___ you are a leader

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  3. Cross the Line is a powerful activity that helps participants understand the effects of prejudice, ridicule, teasing and bullying. What to Know. The goal of this activity is to help identify and eliminate the barriers between people that perpetuate acts of unkindness.

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  4. Dec 31, 2018 · The Game Crossing the Line – Aachen 1944 is an operational level simulation of the Battle for Aachen, which took place from September 12th to October 21st, 1944. The game is intended for two players but is also suitable for solitaire and team play.

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  5. Dec 6, 2016 · 275. 52K views 7 years ago #CommunicationSkills #TeamBuildingGame #SelfEvaluation. Get my 101 Team Building Exercises Book 📖 now on Amazon: https://geni.us/teamexercises -~- Looking for helpful...

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  6. Simple group initiative to explore complex behaviours. Team-Building. 20 - 30 min. Small (8-15 ppl) Passive. Passive, yet dynamic. Explores assumptions. Develops critical thinking. Fosters social awareness.

  7. Sep 22, 2018 · Crossing the line is on of our team building activities which is a perfect exercise when you have a bigger group to work with. This exercise can be used to get to know each other more thoroughly but is also great to solve conflicts and to create mutual respect for one another.

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