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.
Well, perhaps there are tales of school pranks. For example, students changing the teacher's chalk with a special one that writes in a really bright color. When the teacher starts writing on the board, everyone bursts into laughter. It shows the innocent mischief in middle school.
Sure. In middle school, there was this time when our science teacher brought in a real snake for a demonstration. Everyone was both scared and excited. The snake slithered around the table, and some students screamed while others were brave enough to touch it. It was a really memorable day in our middle school science class.
Well, in my middle school, there was a talent show. A group of students planned to do a magic trick but everything went wrong. The rabbit they were supposed to pull out of the hat ran away backstage and they ended up chasing it around on stage, which was really funny.
Funny middle school stories often involve the awkward moments that students go through. For instance, during a school play, an actor might forget his lines completely and start making up things on the spot. Or when a student is trying to show off in gym class and ends up falling flat on their face. These kinds of embarrassing but harmless situations are typical of funny middle school stories.
There was this couple in middle school. They decided to 'date' by having lunch together every day. One day, the boy brought a flower from his garden to give to the girl. But as he was handing it to her, a bee flew out and scared them both. They ended up running around the cafeteria, which was hilarious.
Sure. There was a boy in middle school who always fell asleep in class. One day, the teacher asked him a question while he was dozing. He stood up suddenly and said, 'Yes, Mom!' Everyone burst into laughter.
Well, my English teacher used to read out loud the most hilarious and wrong sentences from our essays. For example, 'I goed to the park yesterday.' And she would make funny voices while reading them, which always made the class burst into laughter.
In my middle school, there were two classmates who liked each other. They were both too shy to say it directly. So they started a 'book club' just the two of them. They would exchange books with little hand - written comments that were sometimes sweet nothings. It was a really funny and innocent way of showing their feelings.
Well, there was this middle school boy. He tried to do a magic trick during the lunch break. He said he could make his sandwich disappear. So he closed his eyes, waved his hands, and then quickly stuffed the sandwich into his mouth. His friends couldn't stop laughing.
Sure. One middle school inference story could be about a missing library book. A student named Tom was the last one seen near the book's shelf. But upon closer inference, it was found that the window near the shelf was open and there were muddy footprints outside that didn't match Tom's shoes. So it was inferred that someone from outside might have taken the book through the window.
We went on a middle school trip to a farm. There was a large pigsty there. One of the naughtiest students in our class, named Ben, decided to play a prank. He told our teacher that there was a 'rare pig' in the corner of the pigsty that she should see. The teacher, being curious, walked towards the pigsty. Ben then made a loud 'oink' sound from behind a nearby shed. The teacher thought it was the 'rare pig' and started looking around all confused. When Ben revealed himself, the teacher couldn't help but laugh at how she'd been tricked, and we all joined in.