Perfect for junior high graduation yearbooks! A collection of funny topics and writing ideas
Wondering what to write for your graduation essay? The graduation collection that wraps up your middle school life can be written seriously, but many of you probably want to go for something funny that will stick in your friends’ and teachers’ memories! With a twist on your future dreams, some classic “classroom clichés,” and a few clever ideas, you can create a page that really shows your personality.
In this article, we’ll share plenty of unique ideas and writing tips perfect for a middle school graduation essay.
How about leaving the best memories with a graduation piece that makes everyone chuckle?
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Perfect for junior high school graduation yearbooks! A collection of funny topics and writing ideas (41–50)
Timeline of Memories
By turning events from your school life into a timeline of memories, you’ll have a great way to look back with friends after graduation and say, “Remember when…?” From countless memories like the sports festival, cultural festival, and school trip, write down the ones that left the strongest impression.
By adding moments with classmates or club members, as well as personal anecdotes, you can create a timeline that’s uniquely yours.
It’s also a fun idea to enjoy the process—draw illustrations, ask friends to add comments, and make it together.
I want to become an adult like this.
How about writing a paragraph describing the future self each of you admires? By clearly envisioning your future, you may find your resolve to move toward it becoming firmer.
After graduation, if you lose your way about which path to take, the vision of your future that you recorded in the class anthology will serve as a guidepost.
Even if you end up choosing a different path, simply recalling how you felt at that time should give you the courage to keep moving forward.
While you’re picturing your ideal future, it’s also a good idea to clearly note what you don’t want to change about yourself right now.
Things I want to do in life
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How about writing down the things you want to do over the long span of your life? You can frame it as your dreams for the future, or list out specific things you want to do—both are recommended.
Anything goes as long as it’s something you want to do, like “I want to travel abroad,” “I want to buy a big house,” or “I want to get married at age X.” What matters is talking passionately about those goals.
When you look back in the future, it can even be a fun topic at reunions, so feel free to use this as inspiration for your theme.
Message to a friend
https://www.tiktok.com/@l_lilina2009_l/video/7297921420359732498Friends and classmates with whom you spent the most time during your school life—how about leaving messages for them in the class anthology? Of course you can express your gratitude for their friendship, recall memories of working together to make events a success, that day you ended up arguing, and a cheer of “let’s keep doing our best from here on.” When it comes to messages for friends, some of you might find your feelings overflowing.
As you think back on all kinds of moments, try putting them into words.
My charming feature
It’s also a great idea to choose a theme like “my unique charm point.” In addition to your strengths and what you’re good at, it’s fine to focus on external features like “my smile,” “my eyebrows,” or “having long arms,” as well as personality traits like “sunny and innocent” or “I quickly forget unpleasant things.” Even years after graduation, just opening the class anthology will likely bring your classmates vividly to mind.
If you include surprising details that others might not notice—like “actually…”—it will be even more memorable.
Since it’s about yourself, write freely and positively!



