How To Draw Gekko From PJ Masks

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In this lesson, students learn how to draw Gekko, a character from the PJ Masks show, through a series of simple steps. They will need basic drawing materials and will follow instructions to create Gekko’s head, eyes, body, and tail, finishing with coloring him in light and dark green. The lesson encourages creativity by allowing students to add backgrounds or other characters to their drawings.
  1. What shape did we start with to draw Gekko’s head?
  2. What colors did we use to color Gekko’s body?
  3. Can you tell me one thing you liked about drawing Gekko?

Let’s Draw Gekko from PJ Masks!

Today, we’re going to learn how to draw Gekko, a cool character from the PJ Masks show. Get your drawing stuff ready, and let’s have some fun!

What You Need

Before we start, make sure you have:

  • Paper
  • Pencils, markers, or crayons
  • An eraser (if you want)

Step 1: Gekko’s Head

First, draw a big oval shape for Gekko’s head. Put it high on your paper. It should look like a big egg lying on its side.

Step 2: Gekko’s Eyes

Now, draw two big circles for Gekko’s eyes. Make sure they are the same size. Inside each eye, draw a tiny circle in the top left corner. Leave these tiny circles white and color the rest black.

Step 3: Eye Shapes

Draw an upside-down “U” shape over each eye. Connect the bottom of the “U” with a straight line to finish the eye shapes.

Step 4: Mouth and Nose

For Gekko’s mouth, draw an oval shape that curves up near his eyes and down to the bottom of his head. Add a small “U” shape for his nose and a little curve for his smile.

Step 5: Gekko’s Mask

Draw a “U” shape for the top of Gekko’s mask. On the right side, draw an upside-down “U” and a small bump to finish the mask.

Step 6: Gekko’s Body

From Gekko’s chin, draw two lines going down to make his body. Make the lines wider as you go down. Leave space for his ankles and add points at the bottom.

Step 7: Gekko’s Feet

For his feet, draw a diagonal line on the left and a straight line down on the right. Connect them with a curve. Do the same for the other foot.

Step 8: Gekko’s Arms

Draw a diagonal line from his shoulder down, bending back up for his elbow. Do this for both arms, making the lines thicker near the wrist.

Step 9: Fists and Armor

Draw a curve for each fist and add a small “U” for each thumb. For the elbow and knee pads, draw two lines that connect with a “V” shape.

Step 10: Gekko’s Tail

Gekko has a lizard tail! Start at his body and draw a curve that goes out to the left. Make it thicker as you draw back to his body.

Step 11: Color Gekko

Now, it’s time to color! Use light green for Gekko’s body and dark green for details. Don’t forget his chest symbol, a sideways oval. Add colors to his eyes and any other parts you like.

Conclusion

Great job! You’ve drawn Gekko from PJ Masks. You can add a background or other characters to your picture. Enjoy coloring and show your drawing to your friends and family!

  • What was your favorite part about drawing Gekko, and why did you like it? Can you think of another character you would like to draw?
  • Have you ever watched PJ Masks? If you have, who is your favorite character and what do you like about them? If not, what kind of superhero would you like to be and what powers would you have?
  • When you draw or color, how does it make you feel? Can you think of a time when you used drawing to express your feelings or tell a story?
  1. Gekko’s Adventure: Take your drawing of Gekko and create a short story about his adventure. Where is Gekko going? What challenges does he face? Use your imagination to add other characters or obstacles. Share your story with a friend or family member.

  2. Color Hunt: Go on a color hunt around your home or classroom to find objects that match the colors you used for Gekko. Can you find something light green and something dark green? Make a list or draw the objects you find.

  3. Shape Detective: Look for shapes around you that are similar to the ones you used to draw Gekko. Can you find an oval, a circle, or a “U” shape? Draw or take pictures of these shapes and see how many you can find in your environment.

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