Probably the ones about teachers. For example, a joke where a teacher always misplaces their glasses and then blames the students for hiding them. It's a classic and always gets a laugh.
Sure. One joke could be about a middle school student who thought the school bell was a dinner bell and always ran to the cafeteria first. Everyone found it hilarious when he realized his mistake.
Since it's called 'ifunny a middle school story', it may be a humorous take on middle school life. It could be filled with funny anecdotes about the awkwardness of puberty, the silly things students do during recess, or the comical misunderstandings that often happen between classmates. Maybe it also shows how the students try to fit in while still being their unique selves in the middle school environment.
Sure. There might be stories about the first day of middle school, like a kid getting lost in the big school building and ending up in the wrong classroom. It's both embarrassing and funny.
Just laugh it off. The more you think about it as a funny memory instead of a mortifying one, the easier it gets. For example, if you fell in the hallway like I did, you can think of it as a clumsy moment that everyone has from time to time.
There's a story about a man who bought an old mirror at a flea market. When he got it home, he noticed strange reflections in it. Sometimes it showed a figure that wasn't there in real life. It freaked him out so much that he finally got rid of the mirror.
In my middle school diary, there was a story about a stray dog that we found near the school. We named it Lucky. Some of the students took it upon themselves to take care of it. We fed it scraps from our lunches. It was really shy at first, but as days passed, it became more friendly. It was an amazing experience for all of us middle schoolers. It taught us about kindness and responsibility, and I wrote all about it in my diary.
Once upon a time, it was the graduation day in middle school. The students were all dressed in their best. There was a mix of excitement and sadness in the air. Tom, a shy boy, finally found the courage to say goodbye to his long - time crush, Lily. They exchanged smiles and promised to keep in touch. As the principal gave his speech, memories of the past three years flashed before everyone's eyes. The friendships made, the lessons learned, and the growth they had all experienced. Then they threw their hats in the air, marking the end of this chapter and the beginning of a new journey.
One lesson is to be assertive but not aggressive. If a bully approaches you, firmly tell them that their behavior is unacceptable. For example, say something like 'Stop picking on me, it's not right.'