5 Funny Homework Assignments Where Comedy Beat Accuracy

Roy

7 months ago

A blank piece of computer paper, claiming she spilled White Out on her homework.

Funny homework assignments

School assignments are usually the bane of a student's existence—just ask the countless book reports I wrote without actually reading the book. But every once in a while, students turn the tables and make teachers laugh with funny homework assignments so brilliant they deserve extra credit in comedy. These creative test answers and hilarious student papers prove that when academics fail, comedy prevails. Reading these reminded me of my own attempts at humorous exam responses (spoiler: my teachers weren't amused). So sit back, relax, and enjoy a masterclass in assignment-based humor from students whose future clearly lies in stand-up, not academia.

Browse a hilarious gallery of funny homework assignments that redefine the idea of "creative answers." This collection features laugh-out-loud student test answers, comedic school submissions, and hilarious teacher stories recounting their most unforgettable grading moments. From intentionally witty test responses to accidental comedic genius, these assignments provide undeniable proof that students can be comedy legends when academic success isn't an option. Prepare for a barrage of clever, ridiculous, and downright amusing schoolwork that'll make you appreciate every student brave enough to prioritize humor over correctness.

I taught 7th grade health and asked my students to compare/contrast two body systems using a Venn diagram. He compared the reproductive system and excretory system and for the middle section he put
I was teaching 14 year old girls about Eugenics and they were finding the concept really hard "how can people think like that" etc etc. So I set a task where they had to create a new law that would be considered eugenic, trying to get them to think of something awful someone else might think. Anyway my favourite one by far was "Blind people shouldn't be allowed to procreate because they can't see what they are getting themselves into"
I teach in a community where it seems like just about everyone is related in some way. I had them complete an assignment on performing a task. The student chose to write about how to pick up a chick. Here is his worksheet. How to pick up ma chick. First talk to her. Ask her for her name. Next make sure she is not my cousin. Then ask her to go for a walk to the sandbar. Last walk her home and say good night and do it all over again.
A blank piece of computer paper, claiming she spilled White Out on her homework.
My teacher told us a story about how on a test he ask students to give detail of General Lee from the American Civil War. He then showed us a half page report on the general lee from the dukes of hazard tv show. The kia got a 95.
My wife is a first grade teacher. They talked in class about recycling and so she assigned a writing prompt to them asking "How would you build yourself a treehouse if you didn't have any wood?" She got a lot of creative answers from kids, but one little boy handed in a paper with one sentence written on it: "I would buy some wood."
When my brother was a student teacher at a primary (elementary) school, he had a kid in his class called Anus (pronounced a-noose). He has a lot of stories about this kid. One time he had the kids write what they did during the weekend and read it out to the class, Anus' story went like this: "This weekend me and my sister went to the park. We got chased by a big dog. It got my sister". Then he just sat down.
I was teaching a lesson on the Dust Bowl and asked my students to write a diary entry as if they were a farmer from that time. One kid just turned in: "This Bowl is such a douche."

You enjoyed every moment scrolling through 25 funny homework assignments, each answer more hilarious than the last. You laughed, admired the creativity, and secretly wished you'd been brave enough to try similar tactics back in school. By the end, you realized comedy is sometimes the best (and only) answer.

If these homework humor gems made you laugh, check out meme galleries like student life memes, exam fail memes, hilarious teacher memes, or school humor memes. Because laughter is the best study break.

Roy

Roy R., Chief Meme Curator Roy founded Thunder Dungeon in 2012 and has since guided its growth into a 2.5 million‑strong community of meme enthusiasts. With over a decade of digital‑media experience and a nose for viral humor, Roy oversees content strategy, ensuring every post is both hilarious and high‑quality

Read Memes

Get Paid

The only newsletter that pays you to read it.

A daily recap of the trending memes and every week one of our subscribers gets paid. It’s that easy and it could be you.