Have you thought about having them read poetry on the same topic? Or if 
there are other books by the author they read, each kid could check a 
different one (or pairs, if they library has them) out & read that...then 
make connections between & among them.
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> I am involved in Lit Circles (6th grade reading class)... some of the
> kids are finishing their books way ahead of time.  This lesson is
> springboard for a writing lesson...so I don't want to start something
> new with the ones who have finished early.  Does anyone have any
> suggestions on some supplementary activities to engage the "eager
> beavers"?
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