- In religious education and morals, students will learn about examples of God's creation, fundamentals about the lineage of Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him), recitation of some short verses, and an introduction to the acts of worship performed by Muslims.
- Regarding linguistic studies, students will learn about the etiquette of listening and speaking with others, how to correctly pronounce the sounds of the alphabet, read some of the most commonly used and repeated words, and read names of colors, food, and animals through pictures, as well as how to write letters.
- In emotional and social studies, students will learn the difference between acceptable and unacceptable behaviors, how to verbally and behaviorally express emotions (sadness, joy, anger), interact with their peers, and make friends.
- Regarding cognitive studies, students will learn to distinguish between objects using their senses, recognize parts of their body, names of vegetables, fruits, and pets, plants, the concept of weather, the importance of cleanliness, and the three states of matter. In mathematical studies, students will learn about numbers and counting, measuring, enumerating the days of the week, and naming some geometric shapes.
- Regarding social and national studies, students will understand the concept of family, its components, some professions, and concepts of place and geography. In music and arts studies, students will participate in singing chants and in drawing and molding activities.