Geometry: Nothing?
Physics: Skydiving lessons. This will really help your friend to see the effects of freefall in action and they will really enjoy calculating the force of which you will hit the ground rather than taking in the scenery around. See Mr. Lunney for more information; he is also a retired pro-skydiver.
Literature for Journeys and Discoveries: a pillow and anti-anxiety pills. Not to say that this class is boring, but it’s no secret that it’s not everyone’s piece of cake. So grab that pillow and hope that you won’t get noticed! Additionally, those anti-anxiety pills might come in handy when you are cramming in that essay that was assigned two weeks ago yet you thought it smart to wait until the day before it’s due. Best of luck to your friend and happy holidays!
Latin: A gladiator costume thing? See Mr. Svensson for more details.
Spanish: A Google Translate pass. I know how unoriginal this might sound, but I am here to tell you that there is no way you are cruising your way through Spanish without this bad boy. This gift might be received as an insult to your friends intelligence, but it is all in a good faith effort to help them pass. So just know that even though they might not admit they need this (they are too busy riding on their high horse to notice those grades plummeting!) do them a favor and help them pass!
Calc AB: Fidget pen. Somedays in calc feel longer than morning meetings. If these long lecture days are derive-ing (haha) your friend crazy, get them a fidget pen to help them survive till the five minute break.
Chemistry: An energy drink. Your dear friend is probably feeling the effects of burn out after working oh so hard to ace the semester 1 test. Seemingly fresh out of potential and energy, maybe a few Red Bulls will cause an exothermic reaction and get them back on their feet.
Contemporary World History: Therapy.