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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Usable for junior high school graduation yearbooks! A collection of funny topics and writing ideas (1–10)
The “secret class episode” I heard from the teacher
How about a page where the teacher shares little behind-the-scenes stories and memories only they know? Tales of students quietly helping each other when no one was looking, or moments that secretly moved the teacher—reading them warms the heart.
You’ll find yourself thinking, “That really happened?” and appreciating the class all over again.
It’s a perfect keepsake for graduation, letting everyone discover growth they hadn’t noticed themselves.
It will become a special, cherished page filled with the teacher’s gentle perspective.
A Collection of Comments: “A Word to My Past Self”
How about a collection of “A Word to My Past Self” comments, where you look back on yourself in the past—like when you did your best at the sports day or the recital, or when you failed and felt down—and say a few words to that version of you? Short phrases are fine, such as “You did great,” “You’re fine just the way you are,” or “I’m proud you didn’t give up!” By writing what you’d say now, you can also notice how much you’ve grown.
Reading your friends’ words will warm your heart and make you think, “Everyone was struggling with the same things.” It will become a gentle, memorable page—full of records of growth—perfect for graduation!
My Boom Collection
A fun section that introduces what everyone is currently obsessed with is “My Boom Collection.” Anything goes—games, sports, favorite foods, activities, music, you name it.
Adding drawings or short comments makes it exciting to look at.
Conversations naturally grow with reactions like “I love that too!” and “I never knew!” and it also shows how close the class is.
You can tell at a glance what was trendy at the time, and when you look back after graduation, it becomes a treasured memory that makes you think, “So nostalgic!” It will be a page full of smiles, packed with everyone’s “right now.”
Perfect for middle school graduation yearbooks! A collection of funny topics and writing ideas (11–20)
Class Buzzword Awards
Every year, the “Buzzword of the Year” awards are announced.
Here’s an idea that imitates that: a “Class Buzzword Awards.” Over the course of the year, collect words everyone in the class used a lot and those laugh-out-loud phrases.
Anything goes—catchphrases that trended during recess, the teacher’s favorite sayings, memorable quotes born from school events, and more.
You’ll all be saying, “We used to say that all the time!” and “So nostalgic!” Just seeing those words will bring back the atmosphere of the classroom and the sound of laughter.
You’ll end up with a fun page packed with class-only memories—something that will make you smile every time you look back at it.
What if it becomes XX?
This is a page where everyone answers the question, “What would you do if you became ___?” and enjoys imagination and humor.
The themes are up to you, like “What if you became an animal?”, “What if you became a teacher?”, or “What if you became a superhero?” By answering with drawings or comments, a person’s individuality really shines through.
The fun part is getting excited and laughing with friends—“Oh, that’s another way to think about it!” As everyone’s fun ideas and dreams line up, the lively atmosphere of the class comes across, too.
When you look back after graduation, it will be a special, exciting page that brings back imaginative ideas and unique memories and makes you smile.
4-panel comic relay
In this idea, each person draws one panel, and together you complete a four-panel comic in a relay format.
The last person will probably rack their brains, since they have to deliver the punchline based on what the first three have drawn, but it’s fine to interpret it in your own way.
In fact, it’ll be even more exciting if you come up with an ending the first three never imagined! Don’t worry too much about drawing skill—just pick a theme that’s perfect for graduation season and create a four-panel comic packed with everyone’s sensibilities and humor!
School lunch best & worst
Even among aspects of school life, school lunch is important—many people probably felt excited about what they’d get to eat that day.
How about putting together a summary of the popular and unpopular menu items from those lunches? By listening carefully to many people’s opinions and lining up various bests and worsts, you can look back on your memories of school lunch.
Through this survey, you might even discover unexpected sides of people—like finding out that someone actually didn’t like a certain menu item.



