The Difference Between Core Products and Add-On Products
Understand the difference between core products and add-on products available to districts.
In many of our articles, we refer to Core Products and Add-On Products. This article explains the difference between the two types of products. "Core Products" refer to the main digital component of McGraw Hill products.
Some examples include:
Wonders
StudySync®
Impact Social Studies
Inspire Science
Reveal Math
ALEKS
Redbird
"Add-On Products" refer to supplemental materials that can accompany the Core Product. This is not usually a standalone product but an addition to the Core Product that allows for more functionality within the Core Product.
Some examples include:
Wonders WonderWorks
Wonders English Learner
Science SyncBlasts™
ALEKS Embedded
If you have an Add-On Product added to a Core Product for a ConnectED course, you'll see a Additional Content Active message beneath the class information.

If you have only redeemed an Add-On Product and have not yet redeemed the Core Product, you will only see the Add-On listed.

If you have an Add-On Product added to a Core Product for an Open Learning course, a message indicating which Add-On Product you have will show beneath the class information.
