A challenge for managing a classroom supplemental reading program is keeping up with the books children read. With books targeted to their ability, they'll read a lot! The first step is building a classroom library of books at a known reading level. Don't forget book clubs, used book stores, and garage sales. The resources on this page help you get the most from your readers.
Sustained Silent Reading is a proven method to increase children's reading ability. This handbook shows you how to manage one in your classrooom to get the most out of the time you have. Reading choices are individual, but let a child's lexile number be a guide to help you suggest titles.
  The SSR Handbook: How to Organize and...  Practical Assessments for...  
This is a highly-recommended book full of practical suggestions to help students' think and read. There are a wide range of activities to help student's better comprehend text with more than forty strategy lessons.
  Strategies That Work : Teaching...  Literature Circles : Voice and Choice in...  
This is the first book by the authors of StrategiesThat Work. The workshop approach works very well in getting student's thinking about what they read.
  Mosaic of Thought : Teaching...  Getting the Most From Literature Groups...