This document provides strategies for classroom behavior management for reading teachers. It discusses setting clear behavioral expectations and routines, explicitly teaching them to students using modeling and practice. Reinforcing positive behaviors with a high rate of praise is important, especially when first teaching a new skill. Teachers should actively supervise by scanning the room, providing proximity control to redirect misbehaviors early, and catching academic errors to prevent frustration. Consistent responses to both positive and negative behaviors are key to effectively managing the classroom.