Balancing Complete Redox Reactions

I need help on the half reduction part for both reduction and oxidation of
Cl2(g) --> cl^1- (aq) + OCl^1- (aq). I got both of the half reactions started. Cl2 --> Cl^- (Reduction) .... Cl^1- (aq) + OCl^1- (aq) (Oxidation). I need know all the steps on how to do the half reactions.

Here are all of the rules. Pick the appropriate link. I think the one you want is #4. Repost with clear question about what isn't clear.

http://www.chemteam.info/Redox/Redox.html
I do these a different way but I think the method on the link is easier for beginning students.

To balance the half-reactions for the reduction and oxidation of the given reaction (Cl2(g) --> Cl^1- (aq) + OCl^1- (aq)), here are the steps:

For the reduction half-reaction (Cl2 --> Cl^-):

Step 1: Determine the oxidation state of each element in the reactant and product.
In Cl2, chlorine has an oxidation state of 0. In Cl^-, chlorine has an oxidation state of -1.

Step 2: Write down the half-reaction showing the reactant and product species with their respective oxidation states.
Cl2(g) --> 2Cl^-(aq)

Step 3: Balance the number of atoms on both sides of the reaction.
Since there are two chlorine atoms on the reactant side, we need to double the Cl^- on the product side.
Cl2(g) + 2e^- --> 2Cl^-(aq)

Now let's move on to the oxidation half-reaction (Cl^1- (aq) + OCl^1- (aq)):

Step 1: Determine the oxidation state of each element in the reactant and product.
In Cl^-, chlorine has an oxidation state of -1. In OCl^1-, chlorine has an oxidation state of +1 and oxygen has an oxidation state of -2.

Step 2: Write down the half-reaction showing the reactant and product species with their respective oxidation states.
Cl^-(aq) --> Cl^1-(aq) + e^-

Step 3: Balance the number of atoms on both sides of the reaction.
Since there's only one chlorine atom on each side, the balancing is already done.
Cl^-(aq) --> Cl^1-(aq) + e^-

Overall, the balanced half-reactions for the reduction and oxidation are:

Reduction: Cl2(g) + 2e^- --> 2Cl^-(aq)
Oxidation: Cl^-(aq) --> Cl^1-(aq) + e^-