Decodables are books that are simplified to mainly include words with phonics concepts your child has already learned, and irregular words that have already been covered. The best decodables are of course the one that come with the reading curriculum you use, as they will meet your child just where they are and allow them to practice the skills they've just learned.
But sometimes it's nice to have something to read related to specific seasons or holidays. Below is a list of free printable decodables from various sources, including general summer themed decodables, as well as printable books for summer holidays and events such as 4th of July, Father's Day, and more.
To make it easier to align these to the skills your child is learning, I've organized these by phonics concept, and noted other concepts included in the decodables, since not all programs teach concepts in the same order (sometimes I will just list the word with that concept if there's only one or two words that use that concept). However, since nearly all programs start with CVC words, digraphs th, sh, ch and/or blends, I don't usually list these in later concepts. I also only usually list "a," words ending in double letters, and words that end in an s sound but say "zzz" in the CVC, Digraphs, and Blends sections as these concepts tend to be learned fairly early.
Some books include a "FOCUS." This is a concept or word that is used frequently in the book, or highlighted by underlining or in some other way. Assume if a book is listed under a certain concept, that that concept is a focus of the book even if it's not listed as such.
TIP: If a decodable has a few words with concepts your child hasn't learned, here are a few ways to handle that:
- Highlight or underline words your child can't read yet, and let your child know you'll read the underlined/highlighted words.
- Go over the words beforehand and show the parts they can read, and the irregular or advanced parts.
- Let them read it, and when they do, ask if it sounds close to any words they know. For example, in the word "was" the "a" has an "uh" sound, but a child might be able to figure out the real word even if they pronounce it with a short a, as it's spelled. So you can ask, is that close to a word that would make sense here? This strategy is called set for variability. I don't suggest this strategy for kids in the earliest stages of reading, where they are still mastering sounding out basic CVC words and blends, but once that is solid, this can be a valuable strategy to teach kids.
- If a book contains multi syllable words and your child hasn't learned to read those yet, you can help them by drawing lines to divide the syllables for them.
- Sometimes, with printables, you can just skip a page. In some of these books, not all the pages are necessary to the story, and if the harder words are on such a page, it can be easy to just remove it.
- (Father's Day) Is a Dad by Pup on a Step Speech and Learning
- Focus: is, a, dad
- Includes: is, a
- Fun in the Sun by Mrs. M's Reading Resources
- Focus: -un words, have, the
- Includes: the, and, look**, have
- **This word is on a page that can be skipped
- Sam in the Sun by The Beach Classroom Morgan Grassi
- This includes several versions at different levels.
- Book 1: Includes words the, a, has, can*
- Kit - by CKLA
- This book has several stories. All could take place in summer, but the stories Kit (about outdoor play), Kit's Pants (which she lost at camp), and Up (about kids climbing s tree) all feel the most like summer. Book is part of a larger lesson plan but can be used without it.
- Includes some words where s makes a z sound (is, has)
- Bandit Island (Chapter Book) by Carissa Taylor (Endless Phonics)
- Includes two simple syllable words, digraphs and various high frequency words and a few other tricky words, which are listed on the intro.
- Kim at Camp by Heidi Sodemann (Students Rising)
- Includes plural s, is, has, a, said, the
- (sh) On a Ship by MAT Creations
- Includes blends, is, the, a, shark, into, to, can*, likes/liked, for, from
- Bandit Island (Chapter Book) by Carissa Taylor (Endless Phonics)
- Includes two simple syllable words, digraphs and various high frequency words and a few other tricky words, which are listed on the intro.
- Sam - by CKLA
- This book has several stories. All also include blends. Seems to start in end of summer and continue into school year, but I've included some stories that could be summer stories if taken out of order. See notes on stories below:
- (Fishing) Sam and the Fish:
- FOCUS: the
- Includes digraph sh, -ng, a, the,
- Fun at the Pond:
- FOCUS: the
- Includes digraphs ch/th, the, all, of,
- The Chills:
- FOCUS: ch, ck, double letters, was
- Includes ng, -ck, a, the, two syllable -ing word, double letters, was, from
- Sam and the Duck
- FOCUS: ck, ending ss
- Includes digraphs ch/sh/th/ng, is, -ck, qu-, double letters, one, the, can,* a, it's
- The Chick
- FOCUS: digraph ch, -ck, -ll, of
- Includes digraph ch/th, -ck, -ll, the, of, was, from
- Zack and Ann by CKLA
- This book has several stories. All also include blends. It comes in a set with other materials but you can use the readers by themselves. See notes on individual stories below:
- (Beach) The Bad Crab
- Includes digraphs ch/th/ng/wh, -nch, is, the, -ck, word
- Fix that Ship
- FOCUS: sh, wh
- Includes digraphs sh/wh/ng, scr- a, to, all, the
- The Tent
- Includes digraphs sh/th/ng, a, the, once, was, from, -ck
- Bug and Frog
- FOCUS: says
- Includes digraphs sh/ch/ , qu-, says, were, why, are, no, I
- Swing That Net
- Includes digraphs th/-ng/sh qu-, wh-, the, there, are, of, to, one, so, here,
- Zack and Ann by CKLA
- This book has several stories. All also include blends. It comes in a set with other materials but you can use the readers by themselves. See notes on individual stories below:
- *When It's Hot
- FOCUS: wh, contractions/possessives
- Includes digraphs sh/wh, where, here, are, all, I, says, to, contractions/possessives
- Sam - by CKLA
- This book has several stories. All also include blends. Seems to start in end of summer and continue into school year, but I've included some stories that could be summer stories if taken out of order. See notes on stories below:
- (Fishing) Sam and the Fish:
- FOCUS: the
- Includes digraph sh, -ng, a, the,
- The Chills:
- FOCUS: ch, ck, double letters, was
- Includes digraphs sh/ch, ng, -ck, a, the, two syllable -ing word, double letters, was, from
- Sam in the Sun by The Beach Classroom Morgan Grassi
- This includes several versions at different levels.
- Book 2: Includes open syllable words (he, go), double l, the, a, has, can*, is, have, pool**, juice**
- **Pages with these words can be skipped without changing story much
- (ar, er) Sharks by Teaching Tiny Humans with Miss Seely
- Includes words: there, are, of, have, by
- Includes concepts: oo, ee, ea, wh-, ue
- A Feast by the Sea by the Cincy Speechie
- FOCUS: ea, ey, ee (long vowel e)
- Includes: 2 Syllable Words, contractions, ending y (by, tasty), -ed endings, -ing, main, play, how, -ink, their, brought, done, to, put, said, chuckle
- At the Lake by Kassi Gilmour
- Focus: Vowel Teams oa (boat). Also includes vowel teams ai, ee, oa, ay.
- Focus: Silent e words WITH suffixes s or er.
- Includes many other concepts (listed on first page).
- Sam's Fourth of July by Rus Buyok (Bergen.org)
- Includes vowel teams (various), open syllable words, r-controlled vowels, y endings, multi syllable words, the, of, one, parade, decorations, soldiers, night
- Bandit Island (Chapter Book) by Carissa Taylor (Endless Phonics)
- Includes two simple syllable words, digraphs, various high frequency words and a few other tricky words (all listed on the intro).
- At the Lake by Kassi Gilmour
- Focus: Vowel Teams oa (boat). Also includes vowel teams ai, ee, oa, ay.
- Focus: Silent e words WITH suffixes s or er.
- Includes many other concepts (listed on first page).
- The Horrid Trip by Cindy Speechie
- Includes many concepts, including -le words, 1 three syllable word (Orlando), contractions, and more.
- Sam in the Sun by The Beach Classroom Morgan Grassi
- This includes several versions at different levels.
- Book 3: Three Syllable Words, and various words with advanced phonics concepts.
- Sam's Fourth of July by Rus Buyok (Bergen.org)
- Includes vowel teams (various), open syllable words, r-controlled vowels, y endings, multi syllable words, the, of, one, parade, decorations, soldiers, night